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From: SJW as related to religious naivete and charity scams, and how to solve it.


Lil Pip

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Ok. I noticed something SJWs and charities have in common. Guilting for money.
Then this study sort of implies those raised religious are more likely to fall for scams when older http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/07/21/children-religion-fact-fiction_n_5607009.html

 

Then if you want more proof or examples http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/11/22/do-religious-people-make-_n_787174.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charity_fraud
https://www.revealnews.org/article/financial-fraud-at-churches-may-be-vastly-underreported/
https://www.pskcpa.com/blog/costly-church-fraud-cases/
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/america-is-the-second-most-generous-country-in-the-world-2015-11-10
http://www.gallup.com/poll/9016/worlds-apart-religion-canada-britain-us.aspx

 

Granted it might be why the american economy isn't too bad, because people spend more, granted its going to scammers a portion of the time.

 

But now that is out of the way, the last bit I need to prove is that SJWs do the same thing.
But its easy to find Anita Sarkesian had gained thousands of dollars to make several videos, and didn't produce them all(and they were logically flawed the ones she did do and of low quality).
Then you can also easily find videos on Tre Melvin guilting white people, and appealing to BLM or SJW type individuals to fund himself, and he complains about discrimination constantly (guilting) and how tough it is, but then you see he has a gold watch, a nice place, spare time for a youtube career, it doesn't add up, he is lying, and for money.

The first 14 seconds alone is evidence enough of reverse racism and guilting and that he isn't in poverty and asking for money. *may contain language, though I doubt it, I did not finish the whole video and did not memorize what I did see. Either way expect it to be opinionated.

 

So how I see it is, SJWs are being led on for their sense of a moral high ground and self-identity, then get scammed and promote scams, and even partake in scamming themselves, and I think its so prevalent in the usa Because of the religiosity of the usa, religion promoting such behaviors as belief tied to identity as well as a moral high ground sorta thought.

 

I think I sorta said a little of this in a different thread, but wanted to demonstrate the reasons I had for believing it rather than just stating it as so. Also because I think this is a huge issue.

 

Now I think most problems can be solved with a childhood course of logic and discernment of propaganda and scam attempts and cold readings etc. It should be a mandatory part of P.E. or social studies, or its own class. This will result in more educated voters, reduced crime, reduced scam, reduced radicalism/extremism. Which can then in turn cause better education, better prison systems, more reasonable rights and laws. People who can admit when they are wrong instead of demonizing opponents with ad hominems and getting triggered or such. Sargon of Akkad also reads some material on cult psychology in a video, which actually shows how some cult mentality can be common in social groups, such as stranger danger (the bible has it, it says satan owns the world, the world is bad, etc) demonizing. Like how some feminists legit say all men are bad because all men are potential rapists, and I am not even making that up, which is the definition of demonizing.

 

Its probably also why attack ads work in the usa so much. A lot blame outsiders (cult mentality) for their behavior which is exactly what demonizing and finger-pointing is.

 

I have been checking out some channels out recently which are skeptics, anti-sjw, etc. Basically they point out logical inconsistencies and similar criticisms. I must've checked out 8 or so channels today. I do not see eye to eye but am being open meyended heehee. So its a little weird, not used to this much material of this sort that is anti-sjw as opposed to anti-theist or such.

 

And please don't assume a negative connotation for the 'anti' because it is just criticisms and they provide evidence for what they mean. And in regards to feminism and such, equalism is equality, feminism is pro fem. It just makes sense, and they do not have a plan for when to decide when feminism is done working. So they won't stop working, besides when you have personal identities, and even college degrees revolving around it and even financial livelihoods its hard for them to notice any indicator that would tell them to stop because of the sunk cost fallacy and egocentricity(their ulterior motive, like the moral high ground stuff and feeling like part of something significant, for all I know its a coming of age ritual they are for some psychological reason deciding to go through to emulate the past of the nation or something).

 


Long story short.
1. Religiosity is tied to scams
2. SJW movements are potentially scam centric, they both use guilting at least
3. Scam is bad, thus religiosity and SJWism is bad.
4. We fix it with specific and proper education. (something like knowing about preventing yourself from being socially manipulated might be ok, to know if people have ulterior motives for guilting you or forcing you to identify as something, I guess?)
5. Some more explaining.

 


Agree? Disagree and why? Please be thorough, or I will assume, usually correctly, that your explanation is lacking because it is simply inaccurate (hence the need for thoroughness. I try to be somewhat thorough hence all the links and explanations, one does not simply finger point.).

 


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