Comment by BigDong1001 on 21/01/2025 at 00:41 UTC*

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View submission: The Guardian View on Development’s Paradox: The Rich Benefit More Than The Poor

Yes, but how do you, in spite of all that, still feed the poor three full meals a day and keep them above the $5 per day malnutrition line for all countries of the world outside the First World.

Everybody knows you have to bell the cat but how do you bell the cat? And who’s gonna bell the cat? lol.

The malnutrition line in the First World is actually almost $50 per day ($49.48), by the way. So everything is almost ten times more expensive in the First World.

They are only/merely examining it now, belatedly, because their post-colonial era extraction of wealth/earnings from the global south is no longer providing them with the same kind of prosperity it previously did in Europe. Yeah, that’s all Europe and Europeans right there. lmao.

There’s no point in fishing for information anymore, Europe is already bankrupt, and they don’t have the mathematical ability to find any mathematical solutions whatsoever to it even to save their own skins. lmfao.

It’s like fat people finally realizing that overeating has clogged up their arteries and has to reduced their life expectancy. lmao. lmfao.

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