<p>I believe racial issues should be addressed with a minimal amount of affirmative-action, and economic issues left to sort themselves out with a minimal amount of state intervention. This is because state intervention is a superficial solution in most cases, which will only have negative effects in the long run.</p>
<p>And you’ll have to define what economic justice is. My economic justice may be different than yours.</p>
<p>And if your economic or social justice requires more taxes than mine, you are always free to donate your money, instead of making me do it too. In fact, I will call all those who vote for higher taxes or cry for social justice hypocrites. If they truly believe that poor/helpless etc need to be supported by the state, why wait for higher taxes? Why not donate the difference today? What if the money you donate could have bought someone medicine to save their life? But you waited like a greedy little monster for everyone else to pay up first. How do you even sleep at night?</p>
<p>And for those who didn’t realize it yet, the thread is about the principles of the whole thing. Not the measly communist group. But of course…nobody reads past the title… …</p>