If you mean "defend themselves" meaning "Please don't judge me" or "Please don't hate me", that's not really my goal. I only think it's an interesting subject to talk about. I don't think that people who give money to charity are dumb; it's your money, you can do whatever you want with it. Spend it on yourself, spend it on charity, burn it, pile it up and look at it, whatever. There's nothing immoral about any of those. If people judge me for not giving to charity, I think they're wrong, but it's their right to believe that, and I have no wish to avoid judgment any more than I have a wish for everyone around me to stop thinking entirely. Certainly we can all discuss things without resorting to a fight.Quote:
Originally Posted by fire_of_avalon
[qq=Cloud No.9]we are talking people living in the desert with nothing around them except sand for hundreds of miles, starving and dying. these people cannot help themselves. they don't have control of their own lives. they will die without outside aid. men, women and children will die from that idea today. they will die a slow, agonising death that can take weeks. only one set of people can end that. and we continue to refuse to.[/qq]
In the beginning, everyone in the world lived in caves and deserts and holes in the ground. Now, we don't. How did this happen? If living in the desert means that you're unable to survive without help from outside sources, when EVERYONE was in the desert, how did anyone survive? There were no outside sources. Space aliens?
No, someone decided "Hey, living the desert kind of sucks" and figured out a way to get out. On their own. If people could do that with no help whatsoever, what's stopping people from doing it today when you have 10,000 years of knowledge to build on? Does it take superhuman powers to say "Hey look, that American isn't starving to death. Let's ask him why." Or "Hey, let's stop warring with each other long enough to build a library." Or "Hey, instead of having 10 babies I can't afford to feed, how about if I work to support myself, educate myself (here, or work hard to get to another country to do it), then I'll actually be able to change my environment for the better in a meaningful way, if I wish to do so".
I knew some people at my college who were from Africa. They were not mentally handicapped. They were as capable of anything as any other human being. What would they say if I said "You're from Africa? Here's some money. I'm so sorry for you." I'd probably be punched in the face. Rightly so.
Let's say everyone in the US chips in and gives Africa enough money to feed everyone for one year. After one year, what will happen? Will everyone then magically be able to support themselves and live in the desert without help? No. By "end the problem", I think you mean that I should work nonstop until I die to support people who live in Africa. I don't think that's really an acceptable solution. The solution for ending problems in Africa is for Africans to change their way of life.
Here's an idea. First, try to walk out of the desert. If you're unable or unwilling to do that, then your second option is not to have babies. In one generation there will no longer be a problem of people living in the desert. Every human being has an inate understanding that "PAIN = BAD". Every human being has a knowledge that "Other people feel pain the same way I myself feel pain". I don't know of any human being who doesn't know where babies come from, and isn't able to prevent having them if they choose to do so. If someone has children anyways, it's not my problem any more than it's my problem to pay the medical bills of someone who hits himself in the head with a hammer.