800 million people in the world are hungry today yet there’s no dearth of food; we could produce and distribute enough that no person on earth went hungry. The deeper problem isn’t how many are hungry; the problem is how many who are not hungry find the hunger of others tolerable

Mar 30, 2021 · 3:13 AM UTC

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Replying to @marwilliamson
Maybe instead of spending $41,000 on clothes you should buy people food !!!
Replying to @marwilliamson
If you have a penny to your name, you are not serious about ending hunger, unless you believe in the virtues of selfishness in that a person needs to remain whole in order to help others. Our main purpose/responsibility is our own health. Tolerance is for those whom we disagree
Replying to @marwilliamson
There are logistics to overcome too, but if we could just try. I'm trying to set something up myself, for an organization I'm part of, to contribute food to it. Hopefully, we will be able to spread that outward, as well! if more of us tried, it would make a BIG difference! 😢🍽️
Replying to @marwilliamson
It's food companies that rather destroy excess food to maintain prices. We have enough food to feed everyone, I guess when people stop caring about lil nas and kpop they might be aware.
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If we as a world society could remove the profit motivation of giving or denying people the means to just live a life...then we could finally call ourselves "Civilized ". I long for a truly egalitarian world society. The obstacle is greed and the hunger for insatiable power.🌏
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We’re starving the 3rd world by staying home and being a hero !!!!
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Capitalist economy relies on creating artificial scarcity. Perceived scarcity puts humans in survival mode. Survival mode causes behaviours such as competition and selfishness. To change behaviour, change the economic system. #ResourceBasedEconomy @tzmglobal @TheVenusProject
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Solutions?