I care because?I'm not them. I live in a developed world with different sets of issues and problems.
Every time I do it makes me laugh
You're implying that Africans are human and worth caring about.Spoiler alert: They're not.
Quote from: Casper on July 26, 2015, 01:11:03 PMI care because?I'm not them. I live in a developed world with different sets of issues and problems.You also have to take into account their own perspective as well.Granted, the struggle up there obviously isn't a picnic. But has anybody ever considered that africans have a little bit of a loose dress code?And, that maybe some people are happy with what they have? To our eyes from a "civilized" standpoint we place pity on them because of their conditions. But from their own eyes their life might not be so shitty to them in comparison.
How does the person who edited this picture know they're not pretending to be dogs for fun?
This is called a fallacy of relative privation.
Why do they still fuck if they know they are breeding kids destined for suffering (although you can say that for any part of the world - Earth is fucked up) but c'mon third world - use condoms. Kill yourself.
Quote from: FatherlyNick on July 26, 2015, 04:01:12 PMWhy do they still fuck if they know they are breeding kids destined for suffering (although you can say that for any part of the world - Earth is fucked up) but c'mon third world - use condoms. Kill yourself.A lot of their children die fairly early, and they need kids to help them work.
Quote from: Casper on July 26, 2015, 01:11:03 PMI care because?I'm not them. I live in a developed world with different sets of issues and problems.What you call issues are probably just inconveniences. If you don't know death, poverty, working for nearly nothing, and wondering where your meal comes from (if any), then you need to sit down.