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“My grandmother was not a highly educated woman, but she told me as a small child to quit feeding stray animals. You know why? Because they breed. You’re facilitating the problem if you give an animal or a person ample food supply. They will reproduce, especially ones that don’t think too much further than that. And so what you’ve got to do is you’ve got to curtail that type of behavior. They don’t know any better.” Andre Bauer, arguing that people who fail drug tests shouldn’t get government help to buy food.

Sometimes I blame Superman for the economic right, or at least the ideas behind Superman.

A common question in Superman comics is why Superman doesn’t or can’t save everyone, and the most common answer is that this would make us need saving more often. If Superman intervened every time people got themselves into bad situations, people would take it for granted that he would always intervene. They would stop doing things to protect, defend, or improve themselves, like children who fail to grow because they’re never exposed to adult responsibilities. By, say, refusing to help migrant laborers push back against the employers who exploit them, he’s encouraging those laborers to develop their own strength and solve their own problems. (I wish that was a hypothetical example. Fuck Elliot S! Maggin with a rusty rake.)

A similar question in politics is why the government doesn’t or can’t save everyone, to which conservatives tend to provide a similar answer. Poor people just need to put in more effort to stop being poor, and they won’t bother to do that if being poor isn’t hellish and unlivable. Black people will lose their self-esteem if they get outside support to fight back against bigotry. Immigrants, if there’s value in immigrants at all, need to stand tall and do everything themselves, because the alternative is an unending drain on everyone else’s resources.

I won’t deny that there’s a type of human scavenger who thinks anything they can claim is theirs. There are people who will scam social services because they think money taken is money earned, just as there are people who will let their corporation go into bankruptcy because they know they’re guaranteed a government bailout. But inherent in this mindset is a belief that you’re an independent person making logical choices in order to gather resources for yourself, and most people don’t have that level of self-delusion. People don’t want to be trapped in a cycle of one-way dependency. People don’t want to live in such a way that they will be unable to continue living if their support dries up. People want to stand under their own power, and if they say they need help, that’s usually because it’s the only thing left that they can do.

(This is also a part of why I hate the Prime Directive, but that’s an even longer rant.)

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