We don't want to see their private life they can private the video
@AnaShif19924 ай бұрын
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@Netsi-y6s4 ай бұрын
Ewnet lemenager mebit new yemilew lay new menager yefelekut ena bereget begelu bebtu akemu yechalewen. Yaderegg ginn media lay mewetatu new chigeru yaw tsuhuf silabezahu sorry hasaben lemeglets yahell neww.
@Hannah_Te4 ай бұрын
Very interesting topic guys! Let me chime in a little bit. This is a dilemma between freedom to exercise your economic rights and moral responsibility. Personally I don’t think neither are wrong. We are fully aware that there are people starving but that doesn’t mean we should feel guilty to eat. There will be people who cannot afford our lifestyle but doesn’t mean that will hold us back from living the way we do. This scenario is as hurtful as eating in front of a hungry child to a mother who had to give birth at home because she couldn’t afford the hospital cost. Having said that, would it be great for people to limit their wants and help others? Yes, of course. But us humans don’t operate like that. There are people living way more luxuriously than the video mentioned but we don’t see it on social media. What makes it wrong about this video is that it looked almost flaunting, therefore it translated to tone deaf to the society’s current situation.