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mrswdk wrote:I also saw a story about a girl who got knocked off her bike on a remote road in a hit-and-run accident, and in the following two hours was ignored by 30-40 passing vehicles (of which 5 ran straight over her, so we can be damn sure they knew she was there). The person who eventually called an ambulance didn't stick around to wait for it either.
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Metsfanmax wrote:mrswdk wrote:I also saw a story about a girl who got knocked off her bike on a remote road in a hit-and-run accident, and in the following two hours was ignored by 30-40 passing vehicles (of which 5 ran straight over her, so we can be damn sure they knew she was there). The person who eventually called an ambulance didn't stick around to wait for it either.
Phatscotty wrote:Metsfanmax wrote:mrswdk wrote:I also saw a story about a girl who got knocked off her bike on a remote road in a hit-and-run accident, and in the following two hours was ignored by 30-40 passing vehicles (of which 5 ran straight over her, so we can be damn sure they knew she was there). The person who eventually called an ambulance didn't stick around to wait for it either.
I'm not sure if the person who finally moved the mutilated child was the one who called the ambulance as well, but I heard the lady who finally acted got a cash reward from the government, to try to encourage other people to be more respectful of life.
Maybe yall could introduce a dose of Jesus? Cuz right now this is sounding similar to the emptiness in our public education system.
Phatscotty wrote:Metsfanmax wrote:mrswdk wrote:I also saw a story about a girl who got knocked off her bike on a remote road in a hit-and-run accident, and in the following two hours was ignored by 30-40 passing vehicles (of which 5 ran straight over her, so we can be damn sure they knew she was there). The person who eventually called an ambulance didn't stick around to wait for it either.
I'm not sure if the person who finally moved the mutilated child was the one who called the ambulance as well, but I heard the lady who finally acted got a cash reward from the government, to try to encourage other people to be more respectful of life.
Maybe yall could introduce a dose of Jesus? Cuz right now this is sounding similar to the emptiness in our public education system.
notyou2 wrote:Is Jesus loving America more tolerant and compassionate than heathen China?
Metsfanmax wrote:What happens in China sounds similar to the emptiness in our charitable donations. Billions of people in developing nations suffer from poverty, hunger and disease, and Western nations give a pittance in foreign aid and charitable donations targeted at these problems (relative to their own wealth). The people who walked by that poor girl are not substantially different from the Western nations that do very little in the face of suffering in other nations when they could do so at relatively little cost.
Metsfanmax wrote:Phatscotty wrote:Metsfanmax wrote:mrswdk wrote:I also saw a story about a girl who got knocked off her bike on a remote road in a hit-and-run accident, and in the following two hours was ignored by 30-40 passing vehicles (of which 5 ran straight over her, so we can be damn sure they knew she was there). The person who eventually called an ambulance didn't stick around to wait for it either.
I'm not sure if the person who finally moved the mutilated child was the one who called the ambulance as well, but I heard the lady who finally acted got a cash reward from the government, to try to encourage other people to be more respectful of life.
Maybe yall could introduce a dose of Jesus? Cuz right now this is sounding similar to the emptiness in our public education system.
What happens in China sounds similar to the emptiness in our charitable donations. Billions of people in developing nations suffer from poverty, hunger and disease, and Western nations give a pittance in foreign aid and charitable donations targeted at these problems (relative to their own wealth). The people who walked by that poor girl are not substantially different from the Western nations that do very little in the face of suffering in other nations when they could do so at relatively little cost.
2dimes wrote:Phatscotty wrote: a drone is gonna drop a plate of rice and some American dollars on top of the starving person?
I would like to donate twenty dollars to your charity.
Phatscotty wrote:I know what you mean Mets, don't get me wrong. Nobody wants people to starve anywhere, well, maybe some people want Conservatives to starve, but anyways, you send your money to Africa to help a starving person, but really you are stuffing Koni's pocket, or whichever tinpot dictator is on the top of the hill at the moment.
They just aren't going to let that money, in their perspective, be 'wasted' on an old starving person when they have soldiers risking their life who are hungry too.
Phatscotty wrote:I'm pretty sure there have been individuals who have been helped by charitable donations, probably millions. Even a few dictators too. Are you really asking me for a source of African leaders who have stolen money, aid, supplies, shelters? Or is it only Republican presidents in America who do that hehe
'never' is your word. Perhaps there is no corruption at all in Africa, yes, hungry armies just let the aid land on their air strips, and they let the food pass through their hands and hand it to the weakest amongst the people (cuz you know that's how humans are, they always treat the poorest and sickest and ugliest and most hungry the nicest and make sure they are first in line!)
...and the leaders don't even take a cut! You want a source? Yeah, they had an African scribe right there, watching it all go down, writing every word spoken and recording every pound pilfered, so that the truth of their actions can be released for all to see! Cuz that's how humans are
Phatscotty wrote:well, to put it another way, the more stable a country is, the more infrastructure etc, the more aid will reach the intended targets, in general.
But what you said that got me involved here was about 'how simple and cheap it would be to just feed everyone in the world'.
Metsfanmax wrote:Phatscotty wrote:I'm pretty sure there have been individuals who have been helped by charitable donations, probably millions. Even a few dictators too. Are you really asking me for a source of African leaders who have stolen money, aid, supplies, shelters? Or is it only Republican presidents in America who do that hehe
'never' is your word. Perhaps there is no corruption at all in Africa, yes, hungry armies just let the aid land on their air strips, and they let the food pass through their hands and hand it to the weakest amongst the people (cuz you know that's how humans are, they always treat the poorest and sickest and ugliest and most hungry the nicest and make sure they are first in line!)
...and the leaders don't even take a cut! You want a source? Yeah, they had an African scribe right there, watching it all go down, writing every word spoken and recording every pound pilfered, so that the truth of their actions can be released for all to see! Cuz that's how humans are
You're using the fact that some charitable efforts may be inhibited by corrupt governments as a justification for not giving any money to charitable efforts in Africa, it seems, which is why I used 'never'. But you also have an obsolete idea of what charitable donations can mean in 2013. One of the most effective charities out there is GiveDirectly. This organization takes cash that you give them, and gives it directly to African individuals through a cell phone app, basically. There's no government involvement in that process. Would you be willing to donate to that effort?
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