@vantablack@beach.city Social issues like homelessness that organisations like Salvation Army deals with should be done by secular organisations and not religious fanatics in my opinion.
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SuperDicq (superdicq@minidisc.tokyo)'s status on Wednesday, 29-Nov-2023 01:39:17 JST SuperDicq -
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SuperDicq (superdicq@minidisc.tokyo)'s status on Wednesday, 29-Nov-2023 02:06:43 JST SuperDicq @mischievoustomato@5dollah.click @vantablack@beach.city There might be some local ones around the world but The Salvation Army is by far the biggest and most common by a long shot. Even here in the Netherlands.
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Johnny Peligro (mischievoustomato@5dollah.click)'s status on Wednesday, 29-Nov-2023 02:06:44 JST Johnny Peligro @SuperDicq @vantablack are there any secular orgs that do that? there ought to be methinks -
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SuperDicq (superdicq@minidisc.tokyo)'s status on Wednesday, 29-Nov-2023 03:44:01 JST SuperDicq @ahltorp@mastodon.nu I totally agree charity organizations shouldn't exist in the first place in a perfect world where the government gets its shit together and just fixes all the of world's problems. But I don't have faith that is ever going to happen unless we drastically change the way we do democracy.
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Magnus Ahltorp (ahltorp@mastodon.nu)'s status on Wednesday, 29-Nov-2023 03:44:03 JST Magnus Ahltorp @SuperDicq It should be handled by that big (hopefully) secular organisation called “the government”. Life-and-death issues should not be treated as alms.
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