borkedsys on compassion

Compassion threatens hierarchy. So it’s branded as naïve. @borkedsys

via tweet [https://x.com/borkedsys/status/1951277439486730590]:

You were taught to fear failure, not exploitation. You were trained to resent the poor, not the system. You were conditioned to ridicule weakness, because care doesn’t serve the market. Compassion threatens hierarchy. So it’s branded as naïve.

was going to title page in regard to ‘care’ but borkedsys seems to use the word compassion more than care.. and seemingly for the same thing

graeber violence in care law.. steiner care to oppression law.. et al

and via this tweet [https://x.com/borkedsys/status/1952367467717632483]:

As long as “help” is defined by the system that produces harm, need will always be perpetual. What passes for compassion is often just damage control, protecting the legitimacy of a structure that cannot, by design, meet the needs of all.

or rather.. as long as help is ‘defined’.. help\ing ness.. aka: people telling other people what to do

and via this tweet [https://x.com/borkedsys/status/1952365938059121044]:

Charity is dependency by design. It offers relief in place of repair, ensuring that cycles of crisis and rescue never end. Dependency is not a failure of care, but a feature of an economy that profits from exclusion, then markets its mercy as virtue.

perpetuating survival triage et al.. need to try life over survival ness

and via this tweet [https://x.com/borkedsys/status/1952365053703037291]:

Charity is the applause after systemic harm. A society that industrializes deprivation, then spotlights its own generosity, isn’t healing, it’s laundering its conscience. The spectacle of giving is a performance staged atop cycles of manufactured scarcity.

gift\ness.. giving ness.. graeber violence in care law.. steiner care to oppression law.. et al.. people telling other people what to do..

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