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Post by Deleted on Sept 7, 2017 15:26:49 GMT
The child would not have to slave away for pennies an hour making cheap clothes if the child had not been born in the first place. And if life itself was not a burdensome and onerous millstone around one's neck, it would not be perceived as necessary to exploit the poor Bangladeshi sweatshop workers in order to make life a little less burdensome for the privileged. "Collateral damage" (as explained any number of times) refers to the harm which is caused by the unequal and unfair distribution of suffering. The losers in the lottery of birth are the collateral damage, which you seem to think is acceptable (because they're the ones who have to bear the suffering that, by dint of fortune, you were spared).
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