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Previously on "Why do air travellers have to finance Africa ?"
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Guest repliedRe: rich and poor
Or the same people poor again but with no chance of future wealth 'cos all the rich people have got fed up supporting their lazy arses and have moved elsewhere where they can live in peace and quiet away from do-gooders and bleeding heart socialists
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Guest repliedrich and poor
Or just the same people rich and poor again in 10 years (before John Galt says it).
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Guest repliedRe: aide
Which makes me think.
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If all the rich gave everything to the poor, what would we have?
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More poor people.
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Guest repliedRe: aide
All Bono, Geldoff and their mates are doing is convinvince themselves and everyone else that despite their wealth and their greedy, selfish lifestyles they have moral credibility. In other words they are driven primarily by their own guilt.
All Tony, Gordon and their socialist mates are doing is convinvince themselves and everyone else that despite their wealth and their greedy, selfish lifestyles they have moral credibility. In other words they are driven primarily by their own guilt.
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Guest repliedRe: spelling
You can't seem to copy/paste link correctly either
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Guest repliedspelling
> There is an interesting article in tdays Times by a journalist
> whose name I cannot even begin to try and spell
You can't seem to copy/paste link correctly either :rolleyes
This reminds me rumours about a CEO of the IT retailer company I worked for who allegedly was dictating his secretary contents of email to be send to the troops :rolleyes
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Guest repliedRe: aide
There is an interesting article in tdays Times by a journalist whose name I cannot even begin to try and spell
www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,1072-1675882,00.html
This giving money thing is all about making wealthy pop stars feel better about themselves. Whilst I believe that they are well meaning I am under no illusions that they are in it for any thing other than themselves. I know they travel to Africa and see things for themselves (they need to build a bit of legitimatacy after all), but if they cared that much about Africa and if they genuinly believed that pouring money into these countries will solve the problems then why dont they put their own money (all of it) where their mouths are?
The real issues that cause such poverty are not to be solved by "giving from G8 countries" they are solved by the people themselves (with help).
All Bono, Geldoff and their mates are doing is convinvince themselves and everyone else that despite their wealth and their greedy, selfish lifestyles they have moral credibility. In other words they are driven primarily by their own guilt.
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Guest repliedRe: aide
""They" haven't spent it: a few corrupt leaders have shifted it straight out of the country again. Africa is a net exporter of capital"
So is that a good reason to give them more then?
I would like to know the cumulative wealth of everybody on the Live 8 lineups all around the world. Having Bonio telling me that I should help the poor in Africa is a bit rich from a guy who owns half of Dublin.
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Guest repliedaide
"They" haven't spent it: a few corrupt leaders have shifted it straight out of the country again. Africa is a net exporter of capital.
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Guest repliedA minor sort of backlash on the BBC website...
On Saturday 2 and Wednesday 6 July, the multiple line-ups for Live 8 will attract a massive worldwide audience.
Rarely mentioned on these occasions are the equally, if not more impressive numbers of people who will not be tuning in.
I will be one of them.
I watched Live Aid. I was depressed by the mullet-headed music, that puzzling logo of a fretboard protruding from the African continent, and resented being browbeaten by multi-millionaires to empty my pockets.
Why I won't be watching Live 8
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Guest repliedApparantly Africa has had £5 trillion in the last 20 years or so....and they've spent it! Do-gooder comment - it wasn't the right sort of aid. Brick wall - head - hit one with other until you find peace.
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Guest repliedYes. I turn them off now.
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Guest repliedIts great being lectured to by a bunch of celebrity millionaires about what we should be doing to end third world poverty, don't you think?
:rolleyes
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Guest repliedWell you see this is where America has got it right. Yes you can have money BUT only when you are responsible enough to handle it.
Now, if only the rest of the world would wake up and smell the same coffee GW is on
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ps. Speaking of GW, there is a chap here who does part time work as a model of him. Was having a look at some photo's of his and there is a photo of him and a guy who looks like Osama. Quite funny stuff really :rollin
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