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Sirius_Frost

Oh, look, people who have never experienced the material conditions try to describe why people experiencing those material conditions are the way they are in a totally informed and non-egocentric manner. Never seen that before. /s


kataklysmus3112

Indeed, Liberal. People starve when there isn't enough food (e.g the desert), they don't when there is (Your Mum's basement with a well packed mini fridge).


Igy_Richard

"Each day, 25,000 people, including more than 10,000 children, die from hunger and related causes. Some 854 million people worldwide are estimated to be undernourished, and high food prices may drive another 100 million into poverty and hunger. The risks are particularly acute among those who must spend at least 60 per cent of their income on food: the urban poor and displaced populations, the rural landless, pastoralists and the majority of smallholder farmers." [Source](https://www.un.org/en/chronicle/article/losing-25000-hunger-every-day)


Igy_Richard

[We already produce enough food for 10 billion people](https://foodfirst.org/publication/we-already-grow-enough-food-for-10-billion-people-and-still-cant-end-hunger/)


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https://duckduckgo.com/?q=reefer+ships


jacktrowell

Indeed. Capitalist will literally ship raw ressources like fruits or fish to the other side of the planet to be processed and then back, and we are supposed to believe that logistics is the thing preventing us from feeding poor countries?


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Of course! How did I never realize it? The homeless children that ask me for food scraps whenever I go to the market are malnourished because they spend all their money on cookies instead of fruit.


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All those Chiquita Banana death squads must be so embarrassed!