What's the most unpopular opinion you hold?
As in, something a lot of people would completely disagree with you on (i.e. from "beatles sucks" to "the world would be better with Eugenics")

What's the most unpopular opinion you hold?
As in, something a lot of people would completely disagree with you on (i.e. from "beatles sucks" to "the world would be better with Eugenics")
oh ya it'll have to be that i don't respect soldiers
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I'm against all these benefits that the unemployed can get. Popular among some people, but people who are on benefits really hate me for that. I've always believed you should work for your money. That's what's gonna make the world go round.
I'm not totally against benefits for the unemployed; I understand some people cannot find themselves a job even though they're trying really hard. However I've always thought that if you refuse to work (despite being able to), you should only receive the minimum that you need. You should get a card which the government puts money on each week and you can go out and buy food with it. The card will not let you buy alcohol, cigarettes, a new TV or anything. No luxuries, just the things you need to survive.
If you want more, you should be made to go out and do a voluntary job in public service five days a week. Even if it's just watering the flowers around the city centre, you're still doing something so you deserve more.
I've always thought that would make a few more people think twice about choosing not to work so they can sit in all day and watch TV.
Did that make sense idk
what about people with families to support that wouldn't get enough money to survive from a job if they come off benefitsI'm against all these benefits that the unemployed can get. Popular among some people, but people who are on benefits really hate me for that. I've always believed you should work for your money. That's what's gonna make the world go round.
I'm not totally against benefits for the unemployed; I understand some people cannot find themselves a job even though they're trying really hard. However I've always thought that if you refuse to work (despite being able to), you should only receive the minimum that you need. You should get a card which the government puts money on each week and you can go out and buy food with it. The card will not let you buy alcohol, cigarettes, a new TV or anything. No luxuries, just the things you need to survive.
If you want more, you should be made to go out and do a voluntary job in public service five days a week. Even if it's just watering the flowers around the city centre, you're still doing something so you deserve more.
I've always thought that would make a few more people think twice about choosing not to work so they can sit in all day and watch TV.
Did that make sense idk
i dont like when people make suggestions for social policy without a clear understanding of the universal implications. i guess that's unpopular. i dunno if i have any proper unpopular opinions. reading is fun. women are annoying. i dont care who comes into the uk.
Last edited by Kyle; 13-09-2014 at 11:06 AM.