Im sooo glad Im not a hungry African.

Seems to me most Africans lead disease and hunger ravaged lives lurching from one hopelessly despiring moment to another. I have little or no pity for them. They seem to have more than enough cash for guns and other assorted weaponry.

I dont enjoy nor relish their suffering, but by the same token, stiff shit.

If you spent all your money on food and still find yourselves starving then i would happily send a bag of rice. Just dont expect me to fund your war by ensuring your foot soliders have enough energy to kill one another. ...

Or maybe thats the answer, feed them all up so they can hasten the process of killing one another off.

God only knows the lions and tigers could do with a few more hecters to roam and play as carnivores are want to do.

Dear Africa, you are dying.

Your miserable children have become an inconvenient interruption embedded among another inconvenient interruption AKA an ad break.

Religious and humanitarian groups pay corporations money to televise emotive content of your starving, sniveling, fly covered children, to an audience of middle class Western populations in the hope that such content will make said audience feel enough guilt such that said audience, will part with enough money to cover the costs of televising such content, so that said groups can afford to grow and thus pay even more money to said corporations to televise even more emotive content of your starving, sniveling, fly covered and probably dying children as they attempt invoke even deeper feelings of guilt among said audiences in order to generate yet more funds to enable the inducement of yet more guilt.

The concentric circles of consumption...more an art than a science.

Fuck art. Fuck consumption.
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Brilliant to see someone with so little compassion or concern for others and obviously no grasp on the political issues surrounding this problem. Keep blogging. People like you help me understand why the world is so fucked up.
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Well if you think you can why dont you explain the "political issues surrounding this problem".
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And you want to condemn America? . pretty sad. I took you way too seriously.
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I cant say the same for you yet BakerStreet.
Africa does not need the US to sort its problems out for it. No doubt that would entail more World Bank loans = more debt = more death.

If the US Admin wants to intervene in a third world environment, why not start in its own inner city ghettos. Why is it that "intervention" = "miltary" in US speak anyway? You tried that in Somalia and got your arses kicked.

Just stop supplying them, easy.

You dont need more guns and more death. Which is about the only interests America has in the region. Profiting from war... just like it did Iran vrs Iraq.... supplying both sides with guns and bombs. That would be Iraq as in Saddamn Hussain, that dude with all those "Weapons of Mass Destraction, sorry i mean Destruction". The so called terrorist, one of the U.S's main men in the region when it suited them.

Still who needs Saddam in there now that you have your own troops to torture and humiliate the Iraqi civilian population... or as Americans call it.... "Defend Their Freedom".

Just get the hell out of Africa, thats the best thing the US can do for the region. Then maybe the rest of us wont have to put up with infants with mouths full of flies.

Go Home. Stay Home.
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And you want to condemn America? . pretty sad. I took you way too seriously.


Where's the post where he condemns America? I want to see it before I respond to this article.
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Well, aren't you insensitive. Just kidding you. It seemed a little mean at first, what you were saying, but I have to agree with you. If they can't afford to pay for food why are they trying to get weaponry? It doesn't make much sense. Hmm... if I were starving to death, would I rather have some food or a gun??? Gee, I'll take the gun cuz I'm an idiot and going to die of malnutrition anyway! No, now that's not nice. But really, though... I would take the food. You can't eat a gun.

Or can you... (haha)
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If they can't afford to pay for food why are they trying to get weaponry? It doesn't make much sense


It's generally not the individuals making this choice, but the governments hijacking the aid money and using it for their military. Hence what I was referring to when I mentioned the political situation. Simply because the governments are screwed doesn't mean that you should give up on the people - if we all thought like that no one would have anything to do with Americans anymore.

Yes, something needs to be done to change the political situation so that governments and dictatorships can be circumvented so as to allow food an resources to get to the people. If you don't care about the masses dying that's your choice. Flagrantly laughing at and mocking them seems a little crass however.
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Joseph: my first interaction with monstermash begain on Fahrenheit 911 aims to indoctrinate, on Reply #68.

"Sure but beyond all the right wing rhetoric can anyone please explain why America and Americans spend so much of their time and energy building bombs and killing people. Thats really the heart of the matter... Americas arrogance and bloodlust.

Why can't Americans confine their love of death and destruction to that region of the globe that falls within its own borders... and then perhaps the rest of the world wouldn't hate you all so much.

And it does hate you."


It just goes downhill from there. When you read that junk over there and then see "Or maybe thats the answer, feed them all up so they can hasten the process of killing one another off.", you can see how his perceived U.S. aggression can be matched by his own homicidal apathy...
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Its known as sarcasm BakerStreet.

I notice you cant actually rebutt very much of what i say.... other than to say, well if you dont like it then fight us. Which in your parlence would make us the aggressor, us the terrorists, or hell i dont know why dont you all bomb us, .... just in case.

What are you calling that now? Its not invasion, its a "Premptive Strike to protect Americas interests."

Why dont we ask the Jamiacans, Brazalians, Nicaraguans, Or how about the Native American populations, The American Negros? about the America Way. Im sure they all know more than well, from where it "all goes downhill."
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How can you rebutt: "Stop it or we'll hate you?".

If you posed some other solutions to the world's problems, THEN I could rebutt them, but your alternative seems to be "I dont enjoy nor relish their suffering, but by the same token, stiff shit." So why bother rebutting you, or listinging to the nations that mirror your attitude?

It is immediately obvious that you aren't really interested in anything but the semantics of the argument, and therefore really don't have enough invested to bother rebutting. If it is apparant that the other party really doesn't care about the outcome of the argument, why waste your time?
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What would you do if you were a hungry African?

Blame someone else for all your problems? The blame can hardly be put on anyone for the current predicament we find Africa in today... Old colonial powers like Holland, England, France and Belgium introduced the whole notion of weapons and desire... but balming them wont get us anywhere!

Some countries in Africa are so rich in Diamonds, if it were managed correctly, they would have a GDP far greater than they currently entertain, however, Africa is full of the Thugocracies that we see in the middle east... corrupted by the ultimate desire for power and status.

The people of Africa deserve our sympathy, just like the people of the Middle East deserve our sympathy. I am sick of people not having any empathy for whole populations based on the sick actions of very few...

BAM!!!
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Wow. I didn't realize there were non-American isolationists in the world.
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This thread is amazing and so vulgar that it is hard to read. I'm very worried about humans.