Obtuse_Symposium
Obtuse_Symposium t1_j3fax9n wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Uganda: Father of 102 children from 12 wives quits family expansion due to inflation by nimobo
God damn.
This mf could start his own little economy with that many people. What's he worried about inflation for?
Obtuse_Symposium t1_ix1n6cc wrote
Reply to comment by kamrelim in FIFA chief Gianni Infantino hits out at Qatar criticism saying European countries should instead 'be apologising for the next 3,000 years' by Garchomp98
Alright well, I've done a lot of volunteer work for vulnerable communities, and I'm personally in favor of something like reparations since I know that slavery and genocide have generational impacts, but I also don't control the government or what we get to vote on.
So why would I ever feel like I shouldn't be able to condemn Qatar for modern-day slavery?
Because "the West", which is a collection of countries that have historically been at odds with each other until the last 40-50 years, hasn't come together as one group to say that it's sorry? That's ridiculous.
Obtuse_Symposium t1_ix0f98j wrote
Reply to comment by kamrelim in FIFA chief Gianni Infantino hits out at Qatar criticism saying European countries should instead 'be apologising for the next 3,000 years' by Garchomp98
Oh for pete's sake.
I'm always quick to point out the role that western colonization has played upon many countries and its after effects. But if you think that it's the sole cause of the world's problems, or even of the problems in the countries that it has directly touched, then you need to read more history, western or otherwise.
More importantly, if you think that having a troubled history precludes everyone that currently lives in any of those countries from having a voice in the global community, as if it's some sort of deranged penance, then you're being ridiculous.
Like I said, we can denounce bad things while also admitting that our forebears did some fucked up stuff.
Obtuse_Symposium t1_ix07fi9 wrote
Reply to comment by kamrelim in FIFA chief Gianni Infantino hits out at Qatar criticism saying European countries should instead 'be apologising for the next 3,000 years' by Garchomp98
So because they hoped to make more money for their families back home (which is why most of them are there), they should be allowed to be detained against their will, be unfairly compensated for work, and be subjected to dangerous/deadly working conditions? Oh yeah, that's cool dude.
And for the record, I've been to Qatar and have talked to some of these workers. They make up the vast majority of the population there.
I can tell you that none of them liked the fact that their employers were allowed to confiscate their visas and hold them, or bar them from trying to find employment with someone else.
I was there when that earthquake hit Nepal a number of years ago, and I ended up loaning out my phone so some of the Nepali workers could check on their families. One of them told me that was the first time he'd heard their voices in years.
Does that sound like living/working conditions that we should be supporting?
Obtuse_Symposium t1_iwzyltr wrote
Reply to comment by kamrelim in FIFA chief Gianni Infantino hits out at Qatar criticism saying European countries should instead 'be apologising for the next 3,000 years' by Garchomp98
You know that you can simultaneously try to address historical inequality/grievances in your own country while also protesting the atrocious things that other countries are currently doing, right?
Those things aren't mutually exclusive.
Obtuse_Symposium t1_iwzn011 wrote
Reply to comment by kamrelim in FIFA chief Gianni Infantino hits out at Qatar criticism saying European countries should instead 'be apologising for the next 3,000 years' by Garchomp98
So, to make up for the transgressions of our ancestors (as a collective), current generations should continue to endorse slave labor and human rights violations?
Obtuse_Symposium t1_j4mmyry wrote
Reply to comment by casmith12 in Boston's Martin Luther King Jr. Statue Slammed: 'Ugliest Thing Ever' by casmith12
That's gotta be the funniest sentence that I've ever heard relayed in the news.