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minus-squareFlying Squidlink3•1 year agoOh, well those people clearly don’t matter. They deserve it. Even the children. Right?
minus-square@Uncle_Irohlink-1•1 year agoSome maybe, some probably not, but sometimes it is what it is.
minus-square@Uncle_Irohlink0•1 year agoI did not say that. I said it is what it is. You can’t save everyone, it’s impossible. America is doing an exceptional job at keeping people fed.
minus-squareFlying Squidlink2•1 year agoWhy is it impossible to feed everyone in the richest country in the world?
Oh, well those people clearly don’t matter. They deserve it. Even the children. Right?
Some maybe, some probably not, but sometimes it is what it is.
Wait, are you seriously saying those children don’t matter?
I did not say that. I said it is what it is. You can’t save everyone, it’s impossible. America is doing an exceptional job at keeping people fed.
Why is it impossible to feed everyone in the richest country in the world?