Laptop to a kid in Ethiopia
Laptop to a kid in Ethiopia
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- moldero0
How rich does one have to be to not be able to imagine thirst or hunger, to think "awe, he doesnt have an iPad? poor indigenous black villagers, they must be dying of boredom? I bet they don't even have their own swimming pool, they probably all have to share one"
- I think you're being a little short sighted. Not like it's a campaign to give ipads rather than food.monkeyshine
- maybe I am, but that $ and energy could be put elsewhere, like mono said, pen and papermoldero
- then invest in agricultural infrastructuremoldero
- or more clean wells, ive worked on a water documentary, so i know this is a big problem down theremoldero
- if not the biggestmoldero
- totally agree but it's a multi-faceted problem. Education is imperative to change the cycle of poverty (see my stats above).monkeyshine
- true true, but iPads?moldero
- why not? it's a tablet that is a great educational tool? Who cares whether it's an ipad or a surface...if it works.monkeyshine
- what's wrong with a piece of paper?monospaced