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No, it is not poorphobic to give money to people who identify as poor. In fact, it can be a form of kindness and support for those who are struggling financially. However, it is important to note that giving money alone may not be a sustainable solution to poverty and addressing systemic issues that perpetuate poverty is necessary. Additionally, it is important to approach giving in a respectful and non-judgmental way, and to recognize the dignity and agency of those who are experiencing poverty.
How can you even identify as poor? Being poor literally has a definition, you either are poor or you are not. Giving money to poor people is not poorphobic whatever that would be. If that exists I guess most cooperations are poorphobic.
Fine for you, I think that identifying has limits. I can't identify as something, when there is no possibility that I am ever really that which I identify as.
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No, it is not poorphobic to give money to people who identify as poor. In fact, it can be a form of kindness and support for those who are struggling financially. However, it is important to note that giving money alone may not be a sustainable solution to poverty and addressing systemic issues that perpetuate poverty is necessary. Additionally, it is important to approach giving in a respectful and non-judgmental way, and to recognize the dignity and agency of those who are experiencing poverty.
How can you even identify as poor? Being poor literally has a definition, you either are poor or you are not. Giving money to poor people is not poorphobic whatever that would be. If that exists I guess most cooperations are poorphobic.
Id like to say people can be wealthy at any wallet size.
Ok if we dont consider wealthy and poor as money and possessions. But as you said about giving money I assumed you meant that kind of poor.
I identify as having all money and all possessions.
Great so you dont have any money problems. Good for you but I still disagree that it is a general thing you can identify as.
I identify as being able to identify as anything i want.
Fine for you, I think that identifying has limits. I can't identify as something, when there is no possibility that I am ever really that which I identify as.
Is it labelphile to make to make up stupid labels?