How so? It would just need to be administered properly... and yes I realise that's a really big ask from the government!Problem is that means testing often leads to those in greatest need missing out.
How so? It would just need to be administered properly... and yes I realise that's a really big ask from the government!Problem is that means testing often leads to those in greatest need missing out.
Oh, absolutely.Yes, charity begins at home...that doesn't mean it should end there.
Oh, absolutely.
So when every homeless person is off the street, no child is in poverty, or abused. No wife is beaten. Cancer has been cured and so on, foreign charities can have a share of the pie.
I have a problem with that. To sit here in our opulence and say that our nation's healthcare, military, housing etc. is somehow more important than anyone else's, in my opinion, is not right. As a single nation we cannot support the world, but we should be ambitious and looking towards a situation where everyone looks after each other, where national borders are not important. It's going to take a revolution for it to happen, but we have to at least begin to think that way before that revolution will come. It would probably only take the "unification" of the European Union and United States to begin this process, and the addition of Japan and China to this global union would determine such a course for the remainder human history.Taxes go towards this nations security. Healthcare, schooling, military, housing, OAPs, JSAs etc. etc. etc.
I have a problem with that. To sit here in our opulence and say that our nation's healthcare, military, housing etc. is somehow more important than anyone else's, in my opinion, is not right. As a single nation we cannot support the world, but we should be ambitious and looking towards a situation where everyone looks after each other, where national borders are not important. It's going to take a revolution for it to happen, but we have to at least begin to think that way before that revolution will come. It would probably only take the "unification" of the European Union and United States to begin this process, and the addition of Japan and China to this global union would determine such a course for the remainder human history.
Right now the situation in the third world is absolutely dire. The daily plights of billions of people are so terrible, that it makes us seem pathetic worrying about whether to have zinfandel or merlot. With the help of everyone we can empower these people to grow and improve their immediate society, but it takes their inclusion in a "global society" to make it happen. Think of it as an investment. We educate our children because we know that, whatever the cost, it pays dividends many many times over in the long-run. The situation is the same with places like Haiti - they may not be able to bring themselves out of poverty, like a child may not be able to properly educate itself, but with the appropriate "leg up" they can grow and become productive.
The problem with that approach is that, at what point do you determine what we have sorted ourselves out? Being "sorted out" is all relative. We are more than "sorted out" by billions and billions of people's standard; we are living lives they could only dream of. At what point do the needs of ourselves become more important than those of others? There is looking after oneself, and then there is contributing to the continuing and growing disparity of health, wealth and happiness.Until we sort ourselves out, we shouldn't be helping anyone else. This country is completely buggered IMHO, there is so much wrong that needs fixing. Charity should come from a position of stability, strength and security.
Hang on, you seriously believe this? A human life should always be considered more important than that of an animal.
No offence mate but the choice between your life (a stranger) and the family dog is a no-brainer. The dog wins hands down; every time. I'm surprised you find it so surprising.
If someone in Haiti had to make the choice between their cat and your mum's survival - which would you hope they chose?It maybe selfish but I look at what impact they both have on my life. A stranger has none and my dog brought so much joy to me when she was alive.
If someone in Haiti had to make the choice between their cat and your mum's survival - which would you hope they chose?
I am certainly not in the business of quoting religious texts, but I think this is rather pertinent:
Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself
More often we need to exercise our grey matter and call on the empathy that we have been blessed with.
If we lived in Utopia - or if the Empire still stretched as far as it once did I would agree.Well luckily most British people don't take such a selfish nationalistic attitude and we will continue to help people affected by these natural disasters...even if they are Johnny foreigner.
If the choice was between a friend and someone I've never met, then it would be a totally different situation. The other poster was talking about his dog and a stranger, not two human beings. If things were to be in such a dire situation that we had to start making choices between species, then we would have to choose humans. We are the best hope for every living thing's survival (and also the best chance of their destruction).it's easy to say that but what if the choice were your friend or someone you've never met, would your choice be so easy then? I think not.
i'm of two minds, if we can afford this and it's not going to detract from anything else our government budgets for (military, NHS, essential services etc etc) then why not give what we can when we can? but throwing money at a group of people we have, up until now, had largely nothing to do with, when we simply don't have the money to support our own people then is it something we should be doing? i personally think it's not.
I'm sorry but this is simply not true. We do not have "serious problems". Please point to a single "serious problem" in British society, bearing in mind that this will stand relative to the poverty and starvation experience by billions of people. Your assertion that no-one would help us is also absurd. You are mixing the wills of people with the wills of governments.But no, I do not belive we should be helping any other nation, especially right now. This country has serious problems of its own.
Afterall, who would help us - for free? No one.
Serious relative to our history, and perhaps the Western world.We do not have "serious problems". Please point to a single "serious problem" in British society, bearing in mind that this will stand relative to the poverty and starvation experience by billions of people.
If we lived in Utopia - or if the Empire still stretched as far as it once did I would agree.
But no, I do not belive we should be helping any other nation, especially right now. This country has serious problems of its own.
Afterall, who would help us - for free? No one.