Friend said: everyone who is desperate enough to take on the dangerous journey from a 3rd world country should be...

>friend said: everyone who is desperate enough to take on the dangerous journey from a 3rd world country should be treated as a refugee, because we profit from their misery, by selling weapons to their opressors, buying their sweatshop products and dumping our garbage there.

Do we owe them for the comfort their hard work brought us, beyond the buying price?

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Easy answer,
No.

So did your friend take on a dangerous journey himself or is he just making things up?

Did they make their country comfy themselves?

Tell your friend that it doesn't count as generosity when she's only giving away others' homes, possessions, safety, and cultural integrity.

Then smack her upside the head and say "That's for virtue signaling."

No, and she didn't pretend to. We were just talking about refugees and such.

My point is that their countries aren't comfy at all. But ours are. Because of the business relationships in place.

I like how you knew it was a she

forget generosity. is it just?

Absolutely not.

What products that I use are manufactured in Syria? Honest question.