Meaningless and nonresponsive. Also dismissive and incorrect. You get no credit for it.
Unsupported and undefined.
Duh. Drive-by, content-free bullshit.
I suppose a penny saved is also a penny earned, and a bird in the hand is somewhat more desirable than a bird in the bush. You’re not discussing anything. You’re posting hollow horseshit and trying to spin it as a discussion. Again, no content.
There’s no doubt tha the Third World has gotten the shaft (to varying degrees depending on the specific case) from the First. But us buying cheap sneakers certainly isn’t the reason they’re poor, and it’s idiotic to say it is. Would it be better to cut off trade? Well, of course not; it’d be awful. They’d be far poorer The more trade we do with the Third World the better; we should be opening our markets to them even more, though one of the barriers to that is than many Third World shitholes won’t open themselves to trade.
The reason people in the Third World are poor is that they have shitty governments. It’s essentially impossible to build up any sort of wealth when the government is nothing more than a gang of theives whose job it is to steal people’s money at every opportunity and enforce the law at the convenience of the pwoers that be. Places like Cameroon or Zimbabwe are kleptocracies to the point that growing commerce or indsutry is nearly impossible. There’s nothing the First World can do to fix that, unless you’d like us to invade.
The correlation between shitty governance and poverty is almost perfect. Third World countries that have gotten their act together and that have stable civilian governments are growing out of poverty rapidly - look at the per capita GDP of Botswana versus any of its neighbours - one that don’t, aren’t. Historically, shitty Third World governance can to some extent be blamed on the Western imperial powers, but it has absolutely jack shit to do with people like Sarahfeena today buying consumer goods that are made in the Third World. The very poorest Third World countries are the ones that DON’T sell us any consumer goods. When was the last time you bought something made in Zambia?