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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Trump is a monster, and if you don't care that he abruptly took away food and medical care from starving people in war zones, you are too. [quote]Even with Mr. Rubio’s announcements that lifesaving efforts could resume, much of the American aid system in Africa remained paralyzed by the confusion and disruptions, including in conflict-hit areas where every day counts. “When they issue these broad orders, they don’t seem to understand what exactly they are turning off,” said Jeremy Konyndyk, a former senior U.S.A.I.D. official under the Biden administration who is now the president of Refugees International. “They’re pulling levers without knowing what’s on the other end.” .. Saw Tha Ker, the camp leader for the Mae La camp, said he was told on Friday by the International Rescue Committee, a group that receives U.S. funding, that it would stop supporting medical care, water and waste management for all of the seven refugee hospitals managed by his camp. “The first thought that came to my mind was that whoever made this decision has no compassion at all,” said Mr. Tha Ker. Mr. Tha Ker said he and his staff had to tell 60 patients in one hospital that they had to go home. Videos posted on social media showed men carrying patients on makeshift stretchers through unpaved streets.[/quote] https://www.nytimes.com/2025/01/31/world/asia/trump-usaid-freeze.html?smid=nytcore-android-share[/quote] This is another place where I think it's about who deserves empathy. American citizens are struggling. It's not clear to me why my local mechanic has a lifelong obligation to send money to the people of Sudan, simply because he's American. We've sent a ton of money to these countries over the years, and nothing changes. They don't improve. Maybe our money isn't the answer for them. But, it is often the answer for the working households earning the money. [/quote] NP here. I don't know o agree with his blanket EO of full stop in everything but I will say this about the above article/comment as a non GOP and anti Trump person - There is NO shortage of suffering in this world just about everywhere. None. I'm sympathetic to that org turning people needing help away but it happens every single minute of every day everywhere. That's not how you judge empathy. You have to give so that you can keep giving. You cannot as we have done continuously give, federal debt be in billions, get nothing in return for these gifts (in the sense that we are giving like we're the Church which we are not), and ignore those suffering in our backyard. Where's you empathy for the homeless here? Where's your empathy for kids who live in poverty here? Where do you draw the line to determine who you help? It's a really hard question but we can't not ask that question or we will end up not being able to help anyone. [/quote]
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