Pamela Garfield-Jaeger
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And that's what I don't believe in.
And I assume you don't either by grouping people.
So I think that's the difference.
So you're looking at social justice as the pure form of caring about people who are...
who are struggling for one reason or another.
And that's something that conservatives generally actually care about more.
They actually give more money to charity.
They spend more time volunteering.
They believe that they're the ones that are to help.
Like just now, we had this government lockdown.
We had all these Democrat leaders saying all these poor people are starving because the SNAP benefits are stopped.
Well, none of them, some of them own multiple houses and millions of dollars didn't give one cent to any of these poor starving people that were not getting SNAP benefits.
And it certainly doesn't have to do with your skin color.
Well, also conservatives believe in empowerment.
We believe in self-actualization.
We believe in individual agency and liberals believe in collectivism and groups and victimhood.
So all of those ideas are not therapeutic.