There we go: 60 Billion USD for Africa, where from the US already 30 Billion promised... That's an offer! For what it is? To conquer infection diseases such as Tuberculosis (TBC), AIDS, Malaria etc. Don't let us laugh! They haven't learn to keep the money for something really useful, because a huge part of the money will certainly arrived to these people, who DON'T need this, like 'politicians' from Africa. The law of the jungle... Who says it is money? Maybe it is in kind, like weapons, bunkers, political residences, security against the population...
Only a (very) small amount will be certainly for the needy infrastructures there.
Maybe the G8-leaders are talking encrypted, in code: AIDS for 'Aid from the big G8 leaders by their Strategy and your disciples will obey you forever...Trouble with your 'servants', Bring your Cannon, delivered by us...
In Africa, there are not so many laws as in Europe or US, and it is the second biggest continent on earth: many places to set up secret CIA-prisons - the weather and circumstances are perfect - without knowledge of the World-Community and their so called peaceful opinions...
Big deals between rebellions or dictators and weapon-providers (mainly countries from the G8)
Better would be: food for weapons, organised by the UN, but as we all know, this peaceful organisation DEpends on the US financial blackmail.
Globalisation
Those 'big-prophet' organisations who's spending the most on charities has also the 'finest' working places around South-East Asia. But don't forget: we must not compare our living-standards with them. They are certainly living better than elsewhere outside their working places. And if they have a chance for promotion, they could be working up to the middle-class section and buy things where others are dreaming about.
So, globalisation is good for everyone. But those who're living in the most industrial world of high social standards will complain about self-destructive laws. Who's getting better off?
Friday, 8 June 2007
G8 & Africa
Posted by
Rocky Chong
at
22:47
Labels: Africa, dictator, globalisation, weopon
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment