What have I been saying here, over and over again, about how the left all think of themselves as the most morally pure in the room, because They Care™, and have the purest intentions?
That chart is a visual representation of this.
This is why they never care about results, or solutions, or potential trade offs, they think just by caring, that this will solve things, and failure means you didn't care enough.
Just because treating any group as a monolith will leave gaps, I'll add my 2c.
My contention is if they all genuinely cared, it would at least be an even response across the board. But the heatmap shows a significant number of them care more about space rocks than their family. My interpretation of that group is they're the ones who are entirely self-serving and only care about the appearance of Caring™ as it's currently a requisite for entry into the elite's ranks and thus greater personal power.
How much they're willing to say they'd do is inversely proportional to how likely it is they actually have to do something about it personally:
Space rocks exist? "I'd die for them!"
Dad needs a ride to a checkup at the hospital? "Eh, he voted for Trump, I don't think he deserves healthcare anymore".
They're the ones holding up "illegals refugees welcome!" for the cameras at the border, but start hemming and hawwing when you hand them a form about housing one of them in their gated community.
That group in particular are a cancer that needs burning out.
What have I been saying here, over and over again, about how the left all think of themselves as the most morally pure in the room, because They Care™, and have the purest intentions?
That chart is a visual representation of this.
This is why they never care about results, or solutions, or potential trade offs, they think just by caring, that this will solve things, and failure means you didn't care enough.
Just because treating any group as a monolith will leave gaps, I'll add my 2c.
My contention is if they all genuinely cared, it would at least be an even response across the board. But the heatmap shows a significant number of them care more about space rocks than their family. My interpretation of that group is they're the ones who are entirely self-serving and only care about the appearance of Caring™ as it's currently a requisite for entry into the elite's ranks and thus greater personal power.
How much they're willing to say they'd do is inversely proportional to how likely it is they actually have to do something about it personally:
Space rocks exist? "I'd die for them!"
Dad needs a ride to a checkup at the hospital? "Eh, he voted for Trump, I don't think he deserves healthcare anymore".
They're the ones holding up "
illegalsrefugees welcome!" for the cameras at the border, but start hemming and hawwing when you hand them a form about housing one of them in their gated community.That group in particular are a cancer that needs burning out.
If you haven't read Uncle Ted's famous work you should. He explains liberalism similarly.