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barneystinson69 said:
SuaveSocialist said:
Article 14 of the UN's Universal Declaration of Human Rights exists so these people can be helped out. Articles 13 and 15 reinforce this. How many basic human rights would you deny for the sake of convenience?

Doesn't it also state that refugees can't choose which nations they want to reside in? I see many flooding into France and the UK, so you can explain that as well. And immigrating these people to Europe isn't going to solve the problem that is going on right now. They'll just keep coming in because they'll never bother to improve their nations! It can be done, look at how far China has progressed in the past few decades. India is also starting to become more advanced, and the people get richer everyday. If Africa tried as hard as these nations did, then I'm sure they'll be just as well off.

What amazing logic

 

 

Sure, China is rich, but look at the setbacks. Do you think people there live in mansions and use money as toilet paper? No. Most people are stuck working in factories and get horrible wages.

 

As for africa, it's always had a horrible history(unlike China and india). Don't forget that China is considered one of the greatest dynasties in the history of human kind. 

 

Africa is an entire continent. Much bigger than India or europe. To say, "work hard" and expect any sort of difference is farcical. Africa has a horrible history. Not only that, but you can't do much with a place that's basically an oven. At least other areas are resource rich(or have any resources at all). 

 

Africa is something that won't be solved until the next century(of we started working on it today and kept working). The damage is simply too much



 

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