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  • I’m from the Netherlands and I can’t say that I’m familiar with these issues personally.

    Then you’re not looking hard enough (or at all, if at this point you still think your country is somehow untouched by capitalism, which it isn’t)

    Also how do you want to solve hunger in an area where warlords have power? It isn’t like we can do much about it from here.

    You’re pointing at a tiny (and very random) symptom of the problem (one that in many if not all cases is created directly by and for capitalists and often the governments they own) and expecting an effective localised solution, but the problem is systemic, and the only way to fix a systemic problem is with systemic solutions - abolish capitalism and build a society that doesn’t need exploitation oppression and massive disparity just to exist.

    Do yourself a favour, read up on ant capitalism, on socialism, on anarchism. Look in to your local community and how people in it are struggling (and they are), and how you can help, that’s probably the best thing you can do on a personal level.