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Reply #30 - Jul 16th, 2018 at 1:30pm
 
Grappler Truth Teller Feller wrote on Jul 16th, 2018 at 1:18pm:
cods wrote on Jul 16th, 2018 at 11:56am:
yes but us virtuous ones think our money works... well it does for us doesnt it???

I see where women in England prefer shopping to sex...lol...which one costs the most??.. Wink Wink

at the end of the day charity keeps people down it stops them helping themselves.....why should they??..

they is it too hard for these people to dig holes to find water???...they are still dependent on the West to do that..it will be interesting to watch Sth Africa  and where their leadership leads them...



Their current leadership will lead them down the road of famine, mass killings, wars and a return to the ancient tribal feuds... if the Whites had any sense they'd be signing up as refugees now... before it's too late.

The Washing Of the Spears is a good read - it deals mostly with Blacks killing Blacks, and the Zulu Wars get only a few pages... the Poms killed a few thousand Zulus - the Zulus killed hundreds of thousands of other tribes.... and so it went on and on for centuries....



killing for some men and cultures is the only solution...look we sell guns and bombs to nations that kill.. we have no conscience doing that... its business...

if you want to compare one tribe against another how about the IRISH for starters....they have been killing each other for centuries...although we try to pretend that isnt so... Angry Angry

have you ever seen the bloody great walls they built there mainly in Belfast...to stop Irishman killing each other......this is modern day Ireland...its how they live NOW.....the one in Berlin has not long come down....

these are barriers.....they not only keep one in  they also keep others out....

we are all capable of killing our brothers... Angry Angry
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Reply #31 - Jul 16th, 2018 at 3:37pm
 
Grappler Truth Teller Feller wrote on Jul 16th, 2018 at 9:13am:
UnSubRocky wrote on Jul 11th, 2018 at 1:07am:
We don't hold Africans in high esteem because they show no evidence of having created a society of any value. Western men and women hold their standards higher than African men and women. Africans are not going to do well when the West stops funding their meals and any semblance of a better standard of living.


Does that include stopping the planes?

Africa for The Africans, after all....... two way street, innit?


I have heard the song. Africa for the Africans. Asia for the Asians. White countries... for everyone.

Economic aid does not include the economic development brought about by foreign industry requiring low paid workers. Though, those industries would probably want to continue to need humanitarian aid in order to continue their industry in those low-paid worker countries.
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Reply #32 - Jul 16th, 2018 at 3:49pm
 
UnSubRocky wrote on Jul 16th, 2018 at 3:37pm:
Grappler Truth Teller Feller wrote on Jul 16th, 2018 at 9:13am:
UnSubRocky wrote on Jul 11th, 2018 at 1:07am:
We don't hold Africans in high esteem because they show no evidence of having created a society of any value. Western men and women hold their standards higher than African men and women. Africans are not going to do well when the West stops funding their meals and any semblance of a better standard of living.


Does that include stopping the planes?

Africa for The Africans, after all....... two way street, innit?


I have heard the song. Africa for the Africans. Asia for the Asians. White countries... for everyone.

Economic aid does not include the economic development brought about by foreign industry requiring low paid workers. Though, those industries would probably want to continue to need humanitarian aid in order to continue their industry in those low-paid worker countries.


The introduction of aid and the Lima Agreement have not materially improved the lot of the majority in any of the 'newly industrialised nations' - the ages-old social and economic divisions remain the same... even in that 'emerging industrial giant' China, the AWE is $7000 while the Big Party Boys, in true socialist democratic style, reap billions... and even the CHIMP (Chinese Industrial Manufacturing Person) has an AWE of around $56,000 ...

No wonder the joint is straining for democracy... another clear example of a deep and underlying malaise that few can effectively articulate, but which the many feel in their water.... i.e. that something is rotten in the State of Denmark...
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Re: An Irishman's insight on Africa
Reply #33 - Jul 17th, 2018 at 7:47pm
 
freediver wrote on Jul 16th, 2018 at 12:26pm:
hawil wrote on Jul 10th, 2018 at 9:23pm:
freediver wrote on Jul 8th, 2018 at 9:58pm:
The problems in Africa are not attributable to a few centuries of colonisation. They are attributable to a millennia or more of supplying slaves for the regional and global trade, and 1400 years or Muslim rule across the north. The social and political institutions they have today were shaped during that era and are not going to change in a hurry.

The problem is not only in Africa, it is in Asia, South America, the Middle East where the population is increasing at an alarming rate, and if this is not stopped there will hardly enough room for people to lay down.
So rather than support people to keep on breeding, they should be provided with contraceptives and forced to stop breeding excessively; but for that to happen the world leaders have to become more honest and speak openly. Unfortunately in a Democracy that cannot happen, because the electors cannot stand the truth and will always vote for candidate who promises them what they aspire to, be it good or bad.

There is a lot of talk about civilizations and humanity, yet so far no such thing has ever existed on planet earth.


I think conservative US politicians have quarantined all foreign aid from any organisations that think about providing family planning services (contraceptives, abortions etc).

The problem in this world seems to be, that we have the worst people in leadership, which either don't know common sense, or just simply ignore it.
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Reply #34 - Jul 17th, 2018 at 10:03pm
 
hawil wrote on Jul 17th, 2018 at 7:47pm:
freediver wrote on Jul 16th, 2018 at 12:26pm:
hawil wrote on Jul 10th, 2018 at 9:23pm:
freediver wrote on Jul 8th, 2018 at 9:58pm:
The problems in Africa are not attributable to a few centuries of colonisation. They are attributable to a millennia or more of supplying slaves for the regional and global trade, and 1400 years or Muslim rule across the north. The social and political institutions they have today were shaped during that era and are not going to change in a hurry.

The problem is not only in Africa, it is in Asia, South America, the Middle East where the population is increasing at an alarming rate, and if this is not stopped there will hardly enough room for people to lay down.
So rather than support people to keep on breeding, they should be provided with contraceptives and forced to stop breeding excessively; but for that to happen the world leaders have to become more honest and speak openly. Unfortunately in a Democracy that cannot happen, because the electors cannot stand the truth and will always vote for candidate who promises them what they aspire to, be it good or bad.

There is a lot of talk about civilizations and humanity, yet so far no such thing has ever existed on planet earth.


I think conservative US politicians have quarantined all foreign aid from any organisations that think about providing family planning services (contraceptives, abortions etc).

The problem in this world seems to be, that we have the worst people in leadership, which either don't know common sense, or just simply ignore it.



The old adage that those who seek power are usually the last people you would want to hold it.... holds true....
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