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Kennel83 said:
What I find stupid is that people sign for this as if it was a real problem, and don´t care at all about other things that really matter.
Kesha might have been raped? Well, don´t get me wrong, I don´t think being raped is a good thing of course not! But come on, the woman has so much money she could hire a lawyer to put Dr Luke in jail for a lifetime (if the raping is proved to be true of course), or she could have the best therapist in the world to ease her pain.

Why is more important a rich woman that was raped than the million of people that die every year of hunger? Or because there are countries invading other countries for oil and natural resources? Or people killing other people "in the name of god"?(their god anyway).
Or are we even that worried about how we are treating Earth? There are hundreds of new endangered species because of our fault, the Amazon is being cut down and people in charge are letting that happen, the poles are melting because we cause so much pollution that we are killing everything in the world, and that seems to be nothing, but a famous person might have been raped and all hell breaks loose.

Why don´t we care so much about the thousand of anonymous people that are raped every year?

I just don´t understand our society, we care about celebrities but we don´t give a shit about PEOPLE.
I can´t stand this hypocritical society.

You're missing the point, and that's an argumentative fallacy. It's like saying, why should anyone care that you got robbed and stabbed when the Amazon rainforest is being slashed and burned? Or why does it matter if you're house burned down when wooly mammoths were allowed to go extinct? In order to have a valid argument, you have to stay on point.



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