Sally Kohn: I want to discuss something that you touch on in your book refuge. She says the idea of massive inequalities inherent in mass migrations is evidence of a world economic system that's only serving a select few people and clearly at the expense of billions of other people so can we talk about this because yes it may seem abstract but i think the point is really essential here? SALLY Kohn: When you actually take a longer historical trajectory you begin to see a different kind of story. We're not talking about a little bit of wealth here right talking about like Britain stole 45 trillion from india or how Haiti owed France for its own independence 20 to 30 billion today's dollars

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