The Issue
The international community has appealed to Bloodsland to increase humanitarian aid to the world's poorer nations.
The Debate
"We must increase foreign aid," says beaded local peace activist Hope Spirit. "Compared to some of these nations, Bloodsland is swimming in Human Sacrifices. Let's face it, not every nation in the world is lucky enough to have a government like ours. Let's show some compassion to our less economically gifted neighbors."
"Talk about a way to flush Human Sacrifices straight down the toilet," argues Think Tank member Akira Hendrikson. "What I've noticed is that whenever we do give something, it's never enough: a few years later they're back asking for more. The best way to help these poor nations is to stop shielding them from the logical consequences of their idiotic, long-debunked socialist economic policies."
"Relief wouldn't hurt us... if we 'relieved' the right countries," suggests government advisor Miranda Hendrikson. "We give them a little humanitarian aid, they give us access to their Retail markets... it's win-win. Nothing wrong with a little quid pro quo, especially for a good cause."