North Americans and Europeans love to victimize people. We love to package the poor forsaken souls of the "third world" as "helpless", in need of our savior, and of course as "innocent victims" who then essentially have no voice or control in their own lives. This is simply a fallacy that will lead to more destruction and violence in the long run.
One thing we often…
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