But F the poor I guess

  • Limeey@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Don’t you see? Rich people create jobs! Migrants just sit around and collect money from the hard work of everyone around them!

    Oh wait, it’s the opposite isn’t it…

  • jarvis@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    It’s because those billionaires are down there boosting the economy and creating jobs… for search and rescue teams.

  • VubDapple@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Overheard:

    “They paid for the full Titanic experience and that’s what they got. What’s the problem?”

  • Ronno@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    It’s easy to polarize with such a headline/picture. Reality is way more nuanced than this:

    Migrants are in fact being saved from shipwrecks, it is (sadly) in the news every week or so. The main problem is that these migrants don’t have communication devices with them to signal emergencies, unlike the submarine. The boat on the surface alarmed emergency services when they lost connection with the sub, starting the rescue operation. It is difficult to rescue a boat of migrants, when you don’t even know that they are in danger in the first place.

    Secondly, the harsh reality is that most migrants try to enter a country illegally. Which by definition, is a huge risk on their part. The rich people on the sub were not doing anything illegal. However, in both cases, the people in or on the boat accepted the risks involved in their endeavor.