denisdman wrote:
"More than 44 million people in the US face hunger, including 1 in 5 children.
Millions of people in the US don't have enough food to eat or don't have access to healthy food. This is a big problem, but together, we can solve it.
Source: USDA's annual Household Food Insecurity in the United States report"
You come off as angry, uniformed, lazy, and a constant complainer. I would suggest the following. For people that are better off than you, I would look up and admire the successful. For those less well off than you, find ways to support and help them. You, like many, seem to do the opposite, which is attack those better off and look down on those below.
So 12% of our population faces hunger and of that population it's about 9 million kids. I'd assume that number bumped up a bit the last few years. "This is a big problem, but together, we can solve it." is meaningless and most likely unachievable. It sounds good but it's empty. It's nice to try to club me over the head with it or act like they are great people for caring so deeply. It starts coming off as theatrical. That doesn't mean we shouldn't try to manage it in some way. What that looks like, what's fair, what's just, what's moral, and what's effective should all be considered. Spending millions, to never come close to solving the problem, while a substantial portion of the food is wasted might not be the best approach. There are ideas, then what's feasible, then there is what works. I'd like if we figured that out.
I've been angry since covid. I'm just as informed or uninformed as anyone else, it's great. I'm not sure why you think I'm lazy. Complaining is more frequent as life becomes more difficult but I power thru quite a bit of issues in life like anyone else. You can suggest anything you want. I have a few suggestions of what you can do with your suggestions, but thank you.
You are a materialist, I'm not. I don't resent or admire people that are more financially successful. I don't pity or think less of those that are less well off, looks like I can leave that to you. Financial status has no bearing on how I treat people and I don't understand your philosophy of why that would be the case. Do you think of yourself as a better person now than when growing up because of your financial status or are you the same person just with money? Do you think people on this board sit around saying man I admire that Denis guy? It's weird if you do.
I'm happy to donate time and money to various causes, even pay taxes. What I don't like is being told I don't pay my fair share or being told I'm the selfish one for "not doing more" whatever that means or at least wanting to apply some pragmatism. Apparently I'm the only one that should bootstrap it up for others. I'd like to think if I had jet skis and snowmobiles I'd sell them and donate the yearly fees to feed people but if I did that who would the little people have to admire? We all need a hero, I guess.