hard to reconcile the rush of rescue efforts to find billionaires who've paid £250,000 to see the Titanic and the stunning lack of rush to save refugees fleeing war and famine
@RositaSweetman virtue signallers never fail to jump on tragedy to make themselves look good
@RositaSweetman Billionaires are valuable assets to our society. "Refugees", except Ukrainians, are welfare sponging future inmates and a drain on our society in every measurable way. Glad I could sort it out for you.
@RositaSweetman Rosita, whose dropping the bombs on those people? What “famine” are you referring too? How do you get to the point where a crushing death at the bottom of the Atlantic escapes sympathy?
@RositaSweetman Why do they need refuge from their own continent?
@RositaSweetman They're not refugees fleeing war and famine, they're free agents looking for an economic upgrade, at our expense.
@RositaSweetman Unfortunately, death by war and famine is "According to plan" as the Joker would say.
@RositaSweetman American citizens have a right to expect the gov to help them homeless or or went on a stupid tour. Foreigners get what we can give. It’s what makes us a country not a ngo
Its heartbreaking for all those refugees who are desperately seeking safety and security but are being largely ignored by the world. It's disheartening to see how easily we prioritize the entertainment of the wealthy over the lives of those who are most in need. Every human life is precious and valuable, and it's time we start recognizing this truth and take action to make this world a place where all are safe and cared for, regardless of their background or wealth. May we all act with kindness and compassion towards those in need, and may humanity come together to create a world that is truly just and equitable for all.
@RositaSweetman Rush? Trillions are spent over many decades on refugee relief & ending world hunger.