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- Jul 1, 2015
One thing I was thinking about is how some people try to use countries that are actually horrible places to live in, i.e. certain African countries, North Korea, or Venezuela, as an argument in discussions. And by that, I mean, say you come home after a rough day at work, and you mention that in a discussion with your family. Then, one of the other family members says "you should be grateful that you have a job and food, unlike those poor people in Venezuela that can only hope to get at least one meal a day".
Does this type of argument have any merit at all?
Does this type of argument have any merit at all?
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