Do you want to read paywalled news but want to bypass the paywall? It's similar. Only difference is depending on who you ask, they like one and dislike the other—or it's like punching up or down.
Looters (unrelated to protesters) who take the opportunity in chaos to achieve their goal - which is anywhere between getting their next meal or counterprotesters trying to disrupt the whole protest
It's normal. I like to think human brains are optimized like a single-core CPU, if you want to make a computer analogy. If you multitask, you're likely to be unsatisfied on the parallel tasks you're doing.
I used to think it's impossible for a human to "want" sex work and default to the idea that it is inherently exploitative. Don't get me wrong, there is exploitative sex work. But if that part is not present and they are willing to work there, what right do I have to stop them?
Socialistic polices get a bad rap because of the cold war-era communist=atheist association. Theoretically, you can reframe vast social safety nets by the government as citizens (read: also Christians) coordinating charity to be distributed more effectively. This is a bottom-up approach that has the common person's buy-in. The reasonable criticism of the same policies lies in the top-down, legislation by fiat enactment of policy. No different than, let's say, Netflix arbitrarily raising their prices without your input.
Maybe, part of your job is to not touch anything in a random day and observe what happens when something breaks. That way, you can document what's not being fixed so that your team is more prepared when you're actually not there.
Chat, is this real?