fix'd 2 meet personal req's
I spend the majority of my 365.25 days of the year waiting for Christmas because it's one of the only times I can get something that I want.
If one already has all of the requirements met for the majority of the year, why not wonder about one wants for a single day?
Because there are people out there who didn't bother working hard and thus lead a shitty life? That's the consequence of not working.
I won't do anything for these people. Maybe, somewhere in my soul, I'll have the mercy of at least providing them what they need to live at least without any cruel and unusual suffering; but my opinion is that they have resigned themselves to failure.
Because there are people out there who work hard but still lead a shitty life? That's the consequence an unfortunate fate.
Maybe I'll give them a piece of the pie when I can, but as it is, I have nothing to give but my pity. Maybe I'll donate some things anyway if I ever manage to become self-sustainable. Until then, I'll worry about myself.
As it is, my needs are quite low. I'd be willing to donate the majority of my extra income (once I have it) to those in need and deserve something extra.
But I'm not going to do any of that until I can resolve my own issues and acquire self-sustainability.
Also, Christmas carries little other meaning than a single moment in time during which I just about choose and acquire one thing that I want.
I'll restate a quotation of yours to further express my contempt for your present manner of debate:
</mindless false radicalist with retarded theories>
Also, what's wrong with Christmas?
You're trying way too hard. As it is, you're trying to do something about a tool (Christmas), when really, you should be doing something about that which uses the tool (capitalism), which you also claim to be inherently bad. Considering the concepts behind Christmas, it appears that it is inherently socialist and altruistic. You're probably doing disfavour by not supporting Christmas.