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I was thinking about images like this. Specifically the ones of children working through e-trash in India, and how people say they don't throw away electronics because it creates a market for children digging through trash. But that trash in India didn't come from the US. That's Indian e-waste they are digging through. The point is that their problems are pretty much entirely domestic, and nothing we do here has any impact at all. You aren't saving the rain forest by using less paper. You are just making it so fewer pine farms get planted in the US.

Also I heard a story from a former boss about how they would volunteer in Haiti and there were children who would eat rocks and dirt just to fill their stomachs, because they don't have food. But they do have food. How have the adults lived this long if the country literally doesn't have food? It's because the adults aren't feeding the children. That's not a resource problem.

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The only starving animals in africa are niggers.

U.S.A. For Africa - We Are the World! 1985. I gave $20 back then...what the fuck was I thinking.

That’s before we all got woke. I think the true wokeness is when whites finally figured out the whole damn gig. I don’t enjoy their music or sports or movies anymore either.

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It's a sick 'wrong-warp' to avoid raising expensive kids in the first world, vs importing adults from the third world.

This IS the carbon problem!

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The structure in the middle would make a nice summer home.

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Giving them food hasn't fixed their impoverishment, it's just multiplied its magnitude. Where's that great cartoon of the guy feeding the needy thin Africans, then in the final frame there are ten times as many needing food?

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The one with the Asian text that everyone can understand?

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It'd be crazy if God used melanin differences to mark out the people who were blessed in some manner because of their progenitor's noble actions, and then some were just kind of left to suffer the consequence of their reprobate actions.

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Historically it's been acknowledged many times

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You see problem, xiden sees a final solution

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