America has problems, but America is NOT THE PROBLEM!~
Go ahead stuff you face with another big mac!
Published on July 13, 2007 By Moderateman In Current Events

 

About 25,000 people die every day of hunger or hunger-related causes, according to the United Nations. This is one person every three and a half seconds, as you can see on this display. Unfortunately, it is children who die most often.

Yet there is plenty of food in the world for everyone. The problem is that hungry people are trapped in severe poverty. They lack the money to buy enough food to nourish themselves. Being constantly malnourished, they become weaker and often sick. This makes them increasingly less able to work, which then makes them even poorer and hungrier. This downward spiral often continues until death for them and their families.

In a world where we Americans use the term "I am starved" because we have not eaten in 6 hours or the idea of skipping a meal sends us into a tail spin, in the time it took you to read this far into the article around 6 people died of STARVATION. STARVATION, is one of the cruelest ways to die as the body slowly consumes itself till there is nothing left to consume. You dehydrate, you die a slow and pain-filled death.

America itself has enough farmland to feed most of the worlds poor, yet what do we do? the Government pays farmers to NOT grow crops. What kind of nonsense is this? Africa is a continent so poor of soil that the people fertilize it with their own feces.The United Nations cannot get the nations of Africa to stop killing each other long enough to farm properly.  Poverty is at an all time high, even here in America people starve to death. Not many, but enough to make me wonder what kind of country is this that would let its citizens starve or be homeless? The richest nation on the planet and yet we treat our war heroes like pieces of rotting meat once they have done their duty.

I fear that truly the planet is in jeopardy of ending its own life. Our technology far outstrips our common sense and will one day kill all of us.

We have shown ourselves to be selfish as a world people and will reap what we have sown for the last thousand or so years.

 


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on Jul 14, 2007

I do agree that as a species we human beings are a pretty damn sorry lot.

why yes, that was my point.

I disagree.  As a species, I think we are very giving.  But circumstances. logistics, and greed of the few tend to negate the overall nature of the species.

Those supplies for Indonesia after the Tsunami did not come from god and heaven.

on Jul 14, 2007

Reply By: little-whipPosted: Saturday, July 14, 2007
~smooche~


(tanks for the phone call, sweetz.)

and now since the call I hope things are much clearer about why I was so pissy when writing this. As for the rest of the folks here it's none of your biz what set me off, but Sabrina knows and cares and thats what matters.

on Jul 14, 2007

Reply By: Dr GuyPosted: Saturday, July 14, 2007
I do agree that as a species we human beings are a pretty damn sorry lot.

why yes, that was my point.

I disagree. As a species, I think we are very giving. But circumstances. logistics, and greed of the few tend to negate the overall nature of the species.
Those supplies for Indonesia after the Tsunami did not come from god and heaven.

Oh doc, I agree we give, it just ain't going where it is suppossed to and we the givers know it. How much of the aid we gave to indonesia made it to the people? how much made it into the pockets of those I am refering to?

Heck, right here at home with Katrina, Billions given yet the greedy politicians cry it's not enough, Ray Nagin must have millions stashed somewhere.

on Jul 14, 2007

Oh doc, I agree we give, it just ain't going where it is suppossed to and we the givers know it. How much of the aid we gave to indonesia made it to the people? how much made it into the pockets of those I am refering to?

Exactly!  Circumstances, Logistics and greed.  That is failure of an imperfect person, and the greed of the few.  Not indicative of the failure of man in general.

on Jul 15, 2007
"well hello, nice of to drop in to this artilce about "self effacing moral high ground" you seem to like that phrase, as you used it three time in your comment."

Good to see you can count - education is such a wonderful thing.

"All I am saying is People can do MORE to help their fellow man. That is the short and sweet of the content of the article"

Sorry to burst your bubble - but all I am saying is its not that simple. That is the short and sweet of the content of my reply.
on Jul 17, 2007
"All I am saying is People can do MORE to help their fellow man. That is the short and sweet of the content of the article"Sorry to burst your bubble - but all I am saying is its not that simple. That is the short and sweet of the content of my reply.


I thnk we can all agree that it's not so simple in trying to help our fellow man. Most times the government themselves make it very difficult, and I'm not talking our US government.

As Cacto mentioned, microcredit is the way to go and what seems to work. It would be good if all countries adapted something like that.

Good article Elie.
on Jul 17, 2007
(Citizen)ZydorJuly 15, 2007 16:07:07


"well hello, nice of to drop in to this article about "self effacing moral high ground" you seem to like that phrase, as you used it three time in your comment."

Good to see you can count - education is such a wonderful thing.


I see you are nasty and I do not need to count to know this.

Please feel free to NEVER stop in and comment.. I really do not need a gadfly in my life.

"All I am saying is People can do MORE to help their fellow man. That is the short and sweet of the content of the article"

Sorry to burst your bubble - but all I am saying is its not that simple. That is the short and sweet of the content of my reply.


Sorry to burst your bubble? wow what wit, what schooling! you really have a way with words kid, maybe you can be a professional writer somewhere. Again such content to your reply leaves me speechless, never have I seen someone turn a phrase the way you do. you must at least have a PhD from a renown school of higher education, Ivy league?
on Jul 17, 2007

Reply By: foreverserenityPosted: Tuesday, July 17, 2007
"All I am saying is People can do MORE to help their fellow man. That is the short and sweet of the content of the article"Sorry to burst your bubble - but all I am saying is its not that simple. That is the short and sweet of the content of my reply.


I thnk we can all agree that it's not so simple in trying to help our fellow man. Most times the government themselves make it very difficult, and I'm not talking our US government.

As Cacto mentioned, microcredit is the way to go and what seems to work. It would be good if all countries adapted something like that.

Good article Elie.

Thank you donna for seeing my whole point of the article.

on Jul 17, 2007

Reply By: cactoblastaPosted: Saturday, July 14, 2007

Wrong. It has PLENTY of effect on the people it's supposed to help. It finances those who oppress them. In spite of that, America now contributes close to 50 billion dollars in aid to sub-Saharan Africa every year.


I used to believe in aid. And then I went to a country which received aid, and saw what it was used for.

There's nothing so illusion shattering as seeing what aid really does to a country.

If we must piss money against a wall are lots of ways that are more fun. If we want to make life better for the impoverished then our first step should always be the encouragement of small-scale economies, and the best way we have available now is micro-credit. Traditional aid is just a waste of money

I missed your reply and apologies for that cacto. I must say I agree totally with this. There just has to be a better way of helping folks that need help without letting their government fill their pockets and bank accounts with money that was supposed to feed the poor. Micro credit sound good.

on Jul 21, 2007

(Citizen)Zydor

well hello, nice of to drop in to this artilce about "self effacing moral high ground" you seem to like that phrase, as you used it three time in your comment.

Please feel free to NEVER stop in and comment.. I really do not need a gadfly in my life.

Again such content to your reply leaves me speechless, never have I seen someone turn a phrase the way you do. you must at least have a PhD from a renown school of higher education, Ivy league?


The gladfly returns. At the end of the day, if you start the sarcasm, you better be prepared to get it return. If you wish to go for the high ground - set it by example.

Ivy League no - off by a few thousand miles. In any case I have a greater respect for that institution than you clearly do, which is your privilege, as it is mine to disagree with you.
on Jul 21, 2007
(Citizen)ZydorJuly 21, 2007 12:19:17Reply #33


Ivy League no - off by a few thousand miles. In any case I have a greater respect for that institution than you clearly do, which is your privilege, as it is mine to disagree with you.



Since I have not a clue where you went to school, you have no idea if I respect it or not, again you assume you know me or know how I think.


I been here for a number of years and have participated in many many flame wars, I am now 61 years old and prefer not to engage in battles with anyone. Like I said feel free to never drop in and comment, I really do not need any grief nor do I need any more readers that think by reading a few of my writings they have me pegged or they know 'what kind of guy I am" hence the gadfly comment.


I hope you don't mind me correcting your spelling from gladfly to gadfly BTW>

The gadfly returns. At the end of the day, if you start the sarcasm, you better be prepared to get it return. If you wish to go for the high ground - set it by example.


Reply #10


(Citizen)ZydorJuly 21, 2007 12:19:17


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Ahh the hand wringing pitch with poverty - usually either naivety or a shameless bid for a profound shining halo by demonstrating such worldly thoughts.



I do believe the sarcasm started there. followed by the self effacing moral high ground comments.

All I do is respond to comments left by readers. I do not start things, But I am known to finish.
on Jul 21, 2007

Reply By: little-whipPosted: Saturday, July 21, 2007
I think all flies are glad, just to live at all. What I want to know is why starving africans don't lick them off their faces.

I also wanted to say HI ELIE. I love you!

ahhhhhhh I just got back from seeing harry potter and signed on to some sabrina love.. life juss don git any bedder den dat

xoxo and loves back !

on Jul 22, 2007
I'm happy to say I've never read a single Potter book or seen a single Potter movie.

Aren't I special?


That's not very good. You should at least try the first one. Well-written books are always worth reading. Bugger any potential blows to your reputation.

I never would have figured you as someone who followed pointless trends!
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