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" ... But what if they hold beliefs that I find to be morally repugnant, and that I could not possibly respect? ... "
" ... Critics nonetheless claim that immigrants are a burden on the welfare state. A 2000 article in the American Economic Review by Alberto Alesina1 and his co-authors suggests that higher immigration actually reduces enthusiasm for the welfare state, albeit for likely repugnant reasons. Taking this as a given--in the short run, we can't do much about these repugnant reasons--opponents of the welfare state should welcome more immigration, not oppose it. Moreover, as the philosopher Mark LeBar has pointed out, this is an argument against the welfare state, not necessarily an argument against immigration. ... "
" ... Pet Sematary is an unremarkable adaptation of Stephen King’s infamous novel, one of the acclaimed horror author’s most repugnant, yet oddly compelling stories. ... "
" ... We are emotional creatures (even those who are highly analytical), and as such, we all have feelings. Moreover, it is our thoughts that form our beliefs and our feelings (emotions) tend to dictate our actions. This is a subject that has been studied at length. Nonetheless, if we can control our emotions, we can minimize investment mistakes. Have you ever heard that we shouldn’t make important decisions when we are highly emotional? This pandemic, coupled with the plethora of mis- and disinformation on social media and some extreme news sites, has created a highly emotional citizenry. Thus, while it is disappointing, we shouldn’t be terribly surprised at the type of behavior we’ve witnessed. As repugnant as it may be, it has little to do with the directional trend of the stock market. Therefore, don’t let your emotions control your investment decisions. ... "
" ... “They laughed and said no, they wanted the standard version. To me, it was morally repugnant to ignore or change a reality. I turned down the check and walked away. Then I did this other musical called The Beastly Bombing about two terrorists in New York, which proved you can deal with really heavy political stuff in a fun and satiric way.” ... "