@textualdeviance @mathowie @waldoj
It's a Republican thing. I volunteer at a soup kitchen where, of course, people eat for free, including children. Many of the other volunteers are evangelicals. They are very happy to give people food.
@textualdeviance @mathowie @waldoj
It's a Christian place, but no specific denomination. Sometimes there are people who hand out Christian fliers but no one has to take them. And the volunteers don't have to be religious - there are different types of Christians, a few Hindus/Sikhs (I think, but didn't ask them), an atheist or two...
I don't know how most of the people there vote, and I'm sure not everyone has the same beliefs and attitudes, but overall the place is full of real love - it's not a gimmick. And there is no secular place in town that feeds people every day; just one Christian place and one Sikh place.
Volunteering there has changed my life for the better.
@TheZorse @mathowie @waldoj And there we have it. If your local government did try to provide these services without any of the religious framing, I can pretty much guarantee some of those evangelicals you think are good people would show a very different side of themselves.
In the words of Stephen Sondheim: "Nice" is different than "good." My mom seems like a total sweetheart on the surface. She's also a racist, Trump-voting anti-vaxer who thinks everyone who isn't baptized is going to Hell.
@textualdeviance @mathowie @waldoj
Sorry, I didn't mention that I'm not American. I'm from one of those Western countries (i.e. all of them except the U.S.) that has free health care and strict gun laws. (Our conservatives are generally more liberal than the Democrats.)