yeah, what che says is what I really think also. We can't take that stuff inside ourselves unless we have to, that is when it happens to people we know or are somehow tied in other ways closely.
The world is so filled with all kinds of crap, you can pick up anything from any single given day and start killing yourself over it.
I bet anyone of us would not turn away if we were certain, that a person would face death if we didn't help them, but it has to be personal. Like.. someone comes to you and asks for help, and there's no risk for you, all you need to do is help and you save that person's life. If you were certain this was true, you would help. Of course, most likely we'd pick up signs that tells us it isn't true and it's just some hobo asking for a buck, but if we knew it to be a fact, I'm sure anyone in here would definitely help.
So what a man can do is help when someone asks for help in a reasonable way. Of course a person can always do volunteer work as well.
So I don't think it's a problem really, but there are cases where the international community could act faster and with conviction. For example Darfur, I mean, there's no debate about it even. There are other events that are controversial, but that one isn't really controversial when it comes to international community and intervention, so in cases like these, I think we could and should act strong and decisively and not wait around and sit, because we all know what will happen, it's a trivial matter. Yeah it would cost some money, but it shouldn't be a problem, when the situation is that clear, and if it's up to me, I'll vote my tax money helping the situation and intervening.
The world is so filled with all kinds of crap, you can pick up anything from any single given day and start killing yourself over it.
I bet anyone of us would not turn away if we were certain, that a person would face death if we didn't help them, but it has to be personal. Like.. someone comes to you and asks for help, and there's no risk for you, all you need to do is help and you save that person's life. If you were certain this was true, you would help. Of course, most likely we'd pick up signs that tells us it isn't true and it's just some hobo asking for a buck, but if we knew it to be a fact, I'm sure anyone in here would definitely help.
So what a man can do is help when someone asks for help in a reasonable way. Of course a person can always do volunteer work as well.
So I don't think it's a problem really, but there are cases where the international community could act faster and with conviction. For example Darfur, I mean, there's no debate about it even. There are other events that are controversial, but that one isn't really controversial when it comes to international community and intervention, so in cases like these, I think we could and should act strong and decisively and not wait around and sit, because we all know what will happen, it's a trivial matter. Yeah it would cost some money, but it shouldn't be a problem, when the situation is that clear, and if it's up to me, I'll vote my tax money helping the situation and intervening.
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