• Sotuanduso@lemm.ee
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    3 months ago

    I do not understand these downvotes. Like how dare you see churches that actually help the poor like they’re supposed to?

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      3 months ago

      It’s people downvoting because “Religion = bad”.

      When in reality it should be “Religion = institutions and institutions can be either good or bad or mix of both.”

      Edit: Spelling

      • spujb@lemmy.cafe
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        3 months ago

        It hurts because a good number of churches DO = bad, but we lack the emotional drive to identify which ones and call on their downfall. The result is we amplify blanket statements and assumptions that do nothing but give a pass of diversion to immoral soul sucking capitalists, all of whom are directly responsible for the housing crisis.

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      3 months ago

      Knee jerk emotional voting. People don’t like seeing information that contradicts their deeply rooted beliefs, and downvoting is emotionally less costly than performing self-investigation.

      Don’t get me wrong I would love if every problem in America could be patched by taxing some sussy non profits. But there’s no evidence for that.

      At best it’s a comfy position that lets you “not my problem” your way through life, at worst it’s propganda to divert attention from the system of capital that is actually keeping the lower class unhoused and constantly struggling.

      Not trying to be a smartass here, it’s genuinely just human nature to choose an emotionally efficient worldview. One-on-one conversations and counter propoganda are one solution to getting folks to see truth. It just takes energy.