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  • KepBen@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    Why is it the rich never starve if it’s just a totally unaccountable natural disaster?

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      8 months ago

      Rich usually have more resources and ability to purchase them at elevated prices. Hope that helps

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        8 months ago

        So it’s less of a natural disaster and more of an economic disaster? I wonder why people would blame governments for that…

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          8 months ago

          It is like miles away from the intentional economical engineering we are talking about. Still not sure why you are so bent on trying to wiggle them into a comparsion between regimes and personnel more direct, intentional and immediate like Mao or Stalin.

          If you dont distinguish from those, then why even have a debate on them?

          The joke implied that the question intended to ask one or very few directly involved personnel and you disregarded that. Thats it.

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            8 months ago

            Right sure, when the British intentionally abuse Ireland and India it’s really just a whoopsie-daisy.

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              8 months ago

              Should I really do the same kind of jumping to conclusions?

              Are you saying that the largest completely man made famine ever does not really deserve that much of a recognition?