So a homeless man who loses his house because he can't keep up the payments because, let's say the factory he was working at went bankrupt, benefited from his debt? hmmmm Send you to the old shrink and see how your mind works I think.
Also are you trying to say tough poo on him for trying to better his life?got what he deserved?
Africans do choose to make things harder for them self. Overpopulation goes a long way towards their problems.
OT: cancel my debt 1581On Sun, 03 Jul 2005 18:39:26 +0000, Simon See my later question. Also homeless in this country included those put up in B and B accommodation. Well one implied the...
They have the choice to help that side of things... do they? NO. they get enough free contraception they choose no to use it.
How many Africans die of aids? how many of them know they got it? LOTS How many carry on having love without a condom? Loads. So no I'm not ignorant to the fact that they could help themselves a bit first but don't.
Yes people in developed countries who end up homeless might be in that situation because their debt was related to a mortgage or something they chose to enter to benefit them and-or their family.
OT: cancel my debt 1579On Sun, 03 Jul 2005 12:48:59 +0000, Simon No the homeless man did not benefit, homeless men...
But end of day there are still people who are dying of starvation and silly curable diseases. Do they get the same level of awareness and sympathy as the Africans?
NO well a life is a life when it comes down to it really. All I'm pointing out is that somehow we seem to only be caring about certain lives.
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