She’s a fascist and a nazi because she puts ideologies above human life.
Apart from that, if “useless” people truly didn’t have a purpose, then why did nature make them in the first place?
Apart from that, “value” is highly subjective. You can just define your own value and then live by that. Then you have “value”.
Apart from that, my experience with these people is that they’re ideologically inconsistent. They will follow the rules and think that the rules are a good thing universally, until these very same rules turn around to hurt them. Because they inevitably do. Suddenly, the rules are bullshit and should be abolished. It has happened to my mother. She was a die-hard nazi, saying things such as “useless eaters should be abolished” and “who doesn’t work, doesn’t deserve to eat” and stuff like that … She also said that “self-sacrifice for the employer is a good thing, because in the end you will be rewarded” or sth … she was laid off last year. It was beautiful to see how she slowly realized that hard work does not always pay off and that some employers are just assholes, and that it’s not always people’s own fault that they’re unemployed … she had a change of heart after that and is less adamant about her earlier ideology now. Sometimes, things still slip through, but she’s less aggressive overall.
She’s a fascist and a nazi because she puts ideologies above human life.
Apart from that, if “useless” people truly didn’t have a purpose, then why did nature make them in the first place?
Apart from that, “value” is highly subjective. You can just define your own value and then live by that. Then you have “value”.
Apart from that, my experience with these people is that they’re ideologically inconsistent. They will follow the rules and think that the rules are a good thing universally, until these very same rules turn around to hurt them. Because they inevitably do. Suddenly, the rules are bullshit and should be abolished. It has happened to my mother. She was a die-hard nazi, saying things such as “useless eaters should be abolished” and “who doesn’t work, doesn’t deserve to eat” and stuff like that … She also said that “self-sacrifice for the employer is a good thing, because in the end you will be rewarded” or sth … she was laid off last year. It was beautiful to see how she slowly realized that hard work does not always pay off and that some employers are just assholes, and that it’s not always people’s own fault that they’re unemployed … she had a change of heart after that and is less adamant about her earlier ideology now. Sometimes, things still slip through, but she’s less aggressive overall.
Doesn’t really work like that but okay
This won’t work on this sort of person. Failure is a personal choice in their narrow world view.