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Written by: Patriotrealm
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Published: 01 May 2019
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It is a golden oldie that is ignored too often these days, but well worth highlighting again.
So often, we hear the left crying about ending world hunger and misery. But is it not simply a drop in the ocean and, no matter what we do, it will never be enough? Throwing the doors open to the poor is an insurmountable problem and all that will happen is that we will be overwhelmed as well. The worldwide movement of people is a recipe for disaster.
No matter how well intentioned our efforts are, we can NEVER do enough.
When our neighbours or friends are in trouble, we do what we can to help them get back on their feet. But we must help them in their own homes. Watch the clip and make up your own mind - there isn't really anything I can add that would say it better or make it clearer. Dr Beck does it all in this 6 minute clip.
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When will we wake up and say enough?
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