are you a bot? this appears to be a pre-prepared response that has nothing to do with my reply to you.
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The thread you have linked to in your reply claims that "lockdowns cause starvation" and "what lockdown does, is charged to Corona". Those are the claims which I am responding to.
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Ah, thanks. Economic catastrophe in third-world countries (starvation) as a consequence of supply chain and other interruptions linked to first-world lockdowns is indisputable.
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It isn't a consequence of lockdown but of government policies. There's enough wealth in the world for everyone to have adequate food, healthcare and housing if it were applied towards those ends.
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lockdowns + current economic environment = starvation. if somebody cuts off my arm, and I bleed to death, are they at fault? or is it the atmosphere, for not summoning enough pressure, to hold the blood in? you‘re saying it‘s the atmosphere. it‘s not a serious argument.
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Explain New Zealand then.
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again, are you a bot? not a response to any argument i‘ve made.
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Also, even those who express some agreement with your premise still do not conclude against lockdowns, but only suggest that they should be implemented differently in lower-income countries in order to lessen any detrimental economic effects.https://www.lse.ac.uk/News/Latest-news-from-LSE/2020/e-May-20/Low-income-countries-need-different-lockdowns-to-prevent-severe-deprivation-and-hunger …
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you understand it‘s the diminished first-world demand that‘s hurting them, right?
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Evidently "Professor Michael Kremer (Harvard), winner of the 2019 Nobel Prize in Economics; Professor Sir Paul Collier (Oxford); Professor Andrès Velasco (LSE), former Finance Minister of Chile (2006-10); and Professor Stephen Luby (Stanford)" don't think so.
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Read that article again. When you understand why what I am telling you and what they are saying are two sides of the same coin, get back to me. If you care about these policies and the welfare of these people, you‘ll make an honest effort.
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