This is factually wrong. Throwing money at poverty never fixes the problem. Do you know how many trillions of dollars we've donated to Africa in the last 100 years? And yet they've made almost no progress. Besides, even if you give a poor person a million dollars, what are the odds that they'll be broke or overdosed within 3 years? It's like lottery winners, almost all of them go broke. You can't fix stupid.
That’s cause Africa is corrupt and pockets all the money
Also, it’s not factually wrong, it’s factually correct that they have enough money to fix said issues, you can’t change how someone would spend said money but to deny that the money they have couldn’t fix this issues is just wrong
For instance, ending extreme poverty has been estimated to cost as little as $95 billion annually. It’s not about just throwing money at the problem, but you need the proper institutions etc
This post was edited by crosspawz on Dec 12 2025 09:53am