Money & Votes
Maybe our compensation seeking friend should use her mouth to sort out modern slavery :
http://www.economist.com/research/ba....cfm?bg=975188
http://www.economist.com/research/ba....cfm?bg=975188
And B'Liar stop fishing for votes over a tragedy, something he has form for - Various royal funerals, terrorist atrocities, NHS etc.
Personally I feel no guilt, just sorrow at the facts surrounding Slavery and the depravity of using it as a meal ticket.
Cannibalism is quite interesting if repulsive, I hadn't realised it was so widespread so recently.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cannibalism
Maybe our compensation seeking friend should use her mouth to sort out modern slavery :
http://www.economist.com/research/ba....cfm?bg=975188
http://www.economist.com/research/ba....cfm?bg=975188
And B'Liar stop fishing for votes over a tragedy, something he has form for - Various royal funerals, terrorist atrocities, NHS etc.
Personally I feel no guilt, just sorrow at the facts surrounding Slavery and the depravity of using it as a meal ticket.
Cannibalism is quite interesting if repulsive, I hadn't realised it was so widespread so recently.
Cannibalism has been reported in several recent African conflicts, including the Second Congo War, and the civil wars in Liberia and Sierra Leone. Typically, this is apparently done in desperation, as during peacetime cannibalism is much less frequent. Even so, it is sometimes directed at certain groups believed to be relatively helpless, such as Congo Pygmies. It is also reported by some that African traditional healers sometimes use the body parts of children in their medicine.
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