I truly believe that fundamentalism stems from unemployment. A man without a job is desperate; he doesn't want to live anyway.
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Unemployment is a great tragedy. The man who goes about hopelessly seeking work in order to earn bread for his children is a living reproach to civilization.
I think a fundamentalist is somebody who believes something unshakably and isn't going to change their mind.
I don't believe in any kind of fundamentalism.
The people who do not get jobs are often the most vulnerable in our society, and joblessness is a terrible plight for anyone who suffers from it.
I don't think that fundamentalism has anything to do with Jesus Christ. They call themselves Christians, but if that's Christian, count me out. Fundamentalism is built on fear and greed. They're telling you to give them your money otherwise you're going to hell.
Fundamentalists are crazy. They're the real world equivalent to the evil geniuses of our spy fiction and our superhero comics. They want to mold the world into a specific shape that they really believe in, and if you don't believe in that, if you can't relate to that, it just seems crazy.
When large numbers of men are unable to find work, unemployment results.
A fundamentalist can't bring himself or herself to negotiate with people who disagree with them because the negotiating process itself is an indication of implied equality.
Unemployment is capitalism's way of getting you to plant a garden.
I cannot comprehend fundamentalism. It's fundamentally wrong.