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Is feeling sorry for people actually hurting them?
In this episode of Radical Responsibility Revolution, I unpack a hard truth our culture doesn’t want to look at:
Using recent data on economic growth, income mobility, and the $1.4 trillion welfare system, we explore a deeper question that has nothing to do with politics and everything to do with dignity:
👉 Are we helping people rise… or managing their survival in a way that keeps them dependent?
This is a conversation about:
The difference between compassion and control
Why “help” without agency isn’t love
How massive spending can coexist with disempowerment
And why radical responsibility is the highest form of respect
This episode isn’t about blaming the poor.
If you believe people are capable of creating their own lives—and that dignity matters more than dependency—this one’s for you.
🎧 Listen with an open heart and a curious mind.
#welfarefraud #victimization #bleedingheart #compassionnotpity #loveiscompassion
By debbiej2Is feeling sorry for people actually hurting them?
In this episode of Radical Responsibility Revolution, I unpack a hard truth our culture doesn’t want to look at:
Using recent data on economic growth, income mobility, and the $1.4 trillion welfare system, we explore a deeper question that has nothing to do with politics and everything to do with dignity:
👉 Are we helping people rise… or managing their survival in a way that keeps them dependent?
This is a conversation about:
The difference between compassion and control
Why “help” without agency isn’t love
How massive spending can coexist with disempowerment
And why radical responsibility is the highest form of respect
This episode isn’t about blaming the poor.
If you believe people are capable of creating their own lives—and that dignity matters more than dependency—this one’s for you.
🎧 Listen with an open heart and a curious mind.
#welfarefraud #victimization #bleedingheart #compassionnotpity #loveiscompassion