• peregrin5@lemm.ee
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    1 month ago

    I believe it’s a thought process along the following: “I hate seeing homeless people living on the streets in my neighborhood. They are smelly and cause crime and take our taxes while doing nothing or causing harm. I worked hard to save a lot of money to own a house in this neighborhood and they are ruining it while living here for free. If I help them, they’ll continue to stay in this area. I don’t want to make them feel welcome in my neighborhood at all so I will not donate my blankets to them.”

    We have a high homeless population in my city and homeowners here all have that mindset, even though we are a very liberal city.

    • Jerkface (any/all)@lemmy.ca
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      1 month ago

      Yes, I understood your point of view, and I disagree. It is not a “rational” chain of thought like that. It begins with the emotion. The emotion is not a reaction to the chain of thought, the chain of thought is a rationalization for the emotion.