To be fair: - Bomb the third world - take their wealth for the 1% - Destroy families and create homelessness - Admit one 1% to the first world as sign of kindness
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That doesn't make either of them right... The Globalists destabilizing countries, then forcing the West to take care of them... In both cases, The People lose
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Absolutely....but we all tend to blame and oppose little guys instead of looking at actual problems which created them in the first place
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I would say the best thing the West can do for those countries devastated. Stop Globalism, bring the Criminals to justice, and allow the people to rebuild their countries... How they see fit, even if that doesn't maych with our beliefs..
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Well ... 3rd world countries were doing just FINE until colonialism. Turn around is fair play.
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I worked at a bank and had welfare recipients ask to wire the funds to different countries. This is not false.
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Couldn't agree more once net wealth transfers from the 3rd to the 1st world cease completely. It is 24 times the aid received from developed countries - Aid in reverse: how poor countries develop rich countries | Jason Hickelhttps://tinyurl.com/hoafh8s
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Ur govt makes people starve. Migrants fill jobs you dont want to do. Dont be fooled please
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I disagree on both claims. You’ll have to prove your points that you’re asserting. First you can explain how the USA, Which gives billions in aid, is making people starve.
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I have many examples but for one the minimum wage is under $8
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Minimum wage laws need abolished. And the market need be freer. An open and unabashed market would sufficiently make average minimum wages increase exponentially. As well, would also keep a great deal of people from immigrating or being born that need not be.
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