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4 months agoImagine telling your children you were willing and able to help those less fortunate than you but chose not to.
And I’m pretty sure she’d prefer not to have to be in that position.
Where do you draw the line who is worthy of helping? Your family? Your neighbors? Your city?…
Or is it solely because she’s a woman and expected to take care of the children? Would it be different if her husband was in the army and was sent to help?
What about doctors who help in foreign countries under heightened risk? What about firefighters helping everywhere they can?
How are my other examples obligated to help? They can find a different occupation if they have children that would lose a parent if something happened while they were on the job.
You know that how? Did she say so? Or is it your interpretation of her situation?
Oh yeah, it’s super easy to get out of a moral dilemma. Sorry, must’ve slipped my mind.