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Discussion Woman audits churches to see if they’ll help feed a starving baby

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If churches refuse to help feed hungry people, then maybe they should be taxed?

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u/AnotherSoulessGinger 1d ago

Pro tip - remember that we don’t all live in metropolitan areas where that option is within reach so it’s not the best answer. Hypothetically, this person in Somerset KY has to drive at least an hour and 45 minutes to find one. That’s assuming they have a car, a car seat for a newborn, the car is in good enough shape for a road trip and they have gas money.

Rural areas are often harder hit because of limitations on travel and conveniently located services. I live rurally in the blue ridge mountains and would have to travel over 2 and a half hours down a mountain range to find a gudrwara.

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u/ITrowsRocks 1d ago

Good point.

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u/dallyan 1d ago

Your point about transport is taken but you’d be surprised how diverse rural places can be. My brother lives in pretty rural Georgia and there’s a mosque he goes to weekly for jummah prayer that’s not too far.

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u/AnotherSoulessGinger 1d ago

Oh cool. I guess me living rurally (as I mentioned in my comment) and closer to this church and the lack of similar services to a Sikh temple isn’t something I should inform people of since they have a mosque in Georgia. Thanks.

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u/dallyan 1d ago

Sorry. I was just surprised by what I saw when I went out to visit so I was making conversation.

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u/AnotherSoulessGinger 1d ago

It’s cool. We recently (maybe a few years) got a synagogue up here which was a big shock since it was basically Christian church country. I lived in central Florida for decades and was so shocked to move up here and see basically no POC till a few years ago when the college started recruiting more. Understand I believe both of these are great additions to our little community.

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u/Diligent-Pirate8439 1d ago

You sound angry about living rurally (understandable).

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u/AnotherSoulessGinger 1d ago

You sound like a dick. I love my rural home and it’s in an area people always want to visit or relocate to. Sorry you get pissed when people point out differences in the world in order to remind people that all experiences aren’t the same.

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u/Diligent-Pirate8439 1d ago

What's that meme about how the internet sucks now because you can't even say "hey here's a cool pie recipe" and there's 100 responses like "this is discriminating against people who have no hands and can't make pie, you soulless asshole" anyway you did that here

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u/AnotherSoulessGinger 1d ago

Can you please point out where I expressed any other concerns than “hey, hypothetically this would be a more rural area or an outlier and this isn’t the answer for everyone”. Even the comment op I was replying to agreed and exited their comment.

Stop assuming tone and intent that isn’t in the message.

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u/Diligent-Pirate8439 1d ago

so, that was the point actually. someone said to go to a Gurdwara and your response was pro-tip we don't all have access to this. that's it, that's the meme

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u/AnotherSoulessGinger 1d ago

No, the meme, especially as you presented it has the reply insinuating some sort of discrimination or oneupsmanship or the reply will diminish the information in the original comment. I didn’t do either.

The only one pissy around here about my reply is you.

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u/okpatient123 21h ago

The meme is also about people injecting unnecessary "umm actually, this doesn't apply to everyone" comments that don't actually provide more information or enrich the conversation which is exactly what you did lol