So the moral of this story is what? Don't do work unless you can get paid? Don't do anything good because it *might* result in something bad...
What a load of hogwash.
It is important, always, to do the right thing. Humanitarianism, while difficult at times, is a good thing. It isn't a populist lie.
It is an ideal to which we should continually strive.
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- Old Man Luedecke
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