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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Ok, this happens all the time all over the world. [/quote] Except it's a million times worse. Just go watch a few short documentaries about poverty in developing countries on youtube (Philippines). You will feel much better about US problems after watching the videos :lol: [/quote] Oh Jesus! I watched a few documentaries of places around the world ( Pakistan, India, China and Philippines). Omg. I literally threw up. I was sickened and then had a hard ugly cry. My first thought was shame! They should all be sterilized. Then, I wanted to fly over there and save them and be a great white hope and save them with my US dollars. Then, I realize how lucky Americans are to have a government with rules against child labor, sex trafficking/ abuse. One tiny 7 yo girl in Pakistan worked at a brick yard all day everyday, with hardly any food, and deformed feet. She hurt herself and they ousted her and left her to die to save the meal for another working kid. Then, the Filipino's living under bridges and selling their girls into sex slavery to avoid feeding her and to get a few coins is sick to the core. Even with US cases, our country's mindset is not desperation that allows this depravity to go on. [/quote]
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