Comments by "Morenito Moreno" (@morenitomoreno1282) on "JRE Clips"
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Ancar Willis and I'm French, my family is from Cameroon and I've travelled every continent but Oceania but this is irrelevant to this specific conversation, you don't need to travel to Nigeria to know that the vast majority of the population is very poor even by Nigeria standard just like you don't need to travel to the US to know is the "modern nation" with the biggest income inequalities, the worst healthcare system, the worst in terms of social mobility, the country economist had to create the term "4th world" for, and to point to countries in the world where things are worse or do some relativism like you do about Nigeria says a lot about a person, as i said only someone with money would present things this way "they are blowing Nigerias poverty out of proportion" really?
And its clear you see the word "poverty" as pejorative, demeaning or insulting "it's unfair they talk about poverty in Nigeria more than they talk about poverty in China" such a weird mindset, the way I see it they should talk more about poverty in China not less about poverty in Nigeria personally I don't wanna hear about corrupted billionaires like Dankote and I think it's abject and a threat to democracy for people like him to have so much money given the political power it gives them especially in a country like Nigeria, and please don't give me the "he worked hard for it" argument, he didn't work 10 billion times more than the average Nigerian citizen,that's a ridiculous proposition, nobody "earns" that amount of money, he just benefited from a system that allows it.
I guess we just have different political views.
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