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Two Venezuelan female migrants with children knocked on my door today. They had a sign in English asking for anything I can give them. With my broken Spanish I was able to communicate with them and confirmed their need for help. So I gave them some snacks, canned goods, food, and $20
This is the first time in my life I ever experienced something like this. Situations like this makes me think Bitcoin isn’t ready for such transactions.
I wish them the best.
Never negotiate with terrorists. Never feed beggars. Never "help" migrants.
You are making it worse than you think by helping these. I know that sounds harsh but this is the plain truth.
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It is harsh. Not sure if I have the stomach to not give when I have so much and people can barley eat.
But I get your angle they gotta produce to consume just like I do
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Yeah that is true. Maybe then I can ask them to do work to earn it
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129 sats \ 1 reply \ @nemo 9 Nov 2023
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