Originally posted by Kazashi
I'm sure that'd be nice and easy to believe if you didn't live in a country where your child died after less than a year of life. Of course you seem to have overlooked the point that children will still die whether the family has one child or five.
No actually I haven't, if your children are dying, stop having more

I hope you realise that this scenario also applies to "civilized" countries. Of course, to avoid chipping in for these people, you'd have to stop paying tax.
Sha-boing, you're getting the idea now. You have no idea how much I hate the 18 year old hooked on crack living in downtown Baltimore who keeps having babies, those she can't afford to keep with foodstamps, welfare and the like, she puts up for adoption. The same applies for them, stop having kids you can't afford.
All theological discussion aside, if you don't feel sorry or guilty about not lifting a finger, then so be it. Here's hoping that you don't find yourself in a similar situation. I'm sure there will be people willing to help, but then again there will be lots of people sitting there watching the 32nd series of The Simpsons, now purchased and produced by a Chinese company
If it does, it does, such is life. But I'll be damned if I'll run to rich people and try and guilt them into it. **** it, maybe I just have too much pride.
Not really, I was more amused at your attitude, as I continue to be. I must admit, it reminds me of the dole bludgers who appeared on radio to state their case that the country owed them a living.
No one owes anyone anything, this is the basis of my argument

A question for your question: who is "we"? Is a political boundary that important that you can refer to people within as "we"? Why is that "we" so different from the "we" as defined by the surface of this planet?

You've missed the point entirely, you wanna know who "we" is? "We" is me, my dad, my mom, my friends, my co-workers. Everyone who grew up, looked for a job, got one, went in and work 8 hours a day, to pay their bills so they could go into work again. Yes, I do work 50 hours a week, yes it is manual labor. You know what? So do my parents, so yes they did jolly ****ing well work for where they are today. They
earned where they are today and I am grateful to them for it. And to show them how grateful I am, I will hold my own job, work my ass for myself and
my kids when I get them. And no one will be able to tell me I didn't work for where I was today. There are people who worked for their jobs here, in Canada, in Mexico, in the Sudan, in Iraq, you know what? THEY deserve it, they worked their asses off to get it and deserve all that they've worked for.
I present another part of that argument - does your question imply that 3rd world countries don't work as hard? Of course! Since they don't have enough water available they must not work as hard to tend their farms! Hmmm, sarcasm tags would be great right about now.
Did they use all the water already? Was there an abundance of water there 10 years ago that I stole? No, it's these people are living in poor environments that can't support them. Blame their parents who had them and their people for staying there, stop blaming me. Blame god.
If you're so concerned about money, then it won't be good for you. It seems as though many people can't see past the competition aspect of economics - doesn't matter if it helps the whole because it might take away our customers.
Yah, silly me being concerned with money. Shame it pays for my house, truck, food, bills.
I guess that comes with the country you live in though: if the government can bend world trade rules to suit itself then it must be ok for the regular citizens to play by the same rules.

what rules have I bended?
If the betterment of your own country means the economic destruction of another, is that fine with you? Must be made easier since you don't have to look at them directly, TV's can be turned off, newspapers thrown out or burned, the internet can be filtered.
If you mean destruction by not giving charity to these people, then yes that is fine with me. If you mean destruction by the Nikes I'm wearing were made my some little boy in god knows where for 3 cents a day, that's not my fault. Please explain to me how that
is my fault and I owe these people money.
Quite often the leaders don't know. Quite often the parents of the children don't know.
Again, that is misgovernment, blame
themNike didn't need guns because they could get away with doing everything quietly.
Doing what quietly? If you mean paying governments to let them do this, see my above statement.
Did Snipes enter the NTF by stepping in guns blazing and demanding to be placed in a ranking position?
I'm assuming Nike=snipes and these governments are the NTF? That's a pretty poor analogy
Do they actually broadcast the documentaries of sweat shops, interviews with the workers, standover tactics of the companies etc on US television?
Yes they do
The workers are given "promises" of good pay and fair treatment before being seperated from their families, only to find out the harsh reality not long after.
And I can see how this forces me to help them.
Many South Korean "entertainment" facilities used to serve US G.I.'s also used the same lines to recruit South-ease Asian women as "waitresses", only to force them into being whores for those troops. In typical fashion, the G.I.'s don't care about how the women are treated because they get the good end of it.
You know what? That's our fault, doesn't mean you go to England and ask them to pay for these women, which is what you'd be asking.