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View Poll Results: Can condoms save Africa?
Yes 15 32.61%
No 31 67.39%
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Old 25-01-2007, 07:56 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Best thing to do with Africa? Stop giving them money.
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Old 25-01-2007, 11:03 PM   #12 (permalink)
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The situation in Africa is extremely complex and partially based on the demolition of tradition by "Western" technologies, culture and domination.

Condoms would be of some assistance to the situation, but not enough. What is required there is far more extensive. The African nations require time without poverty in order to sort things out.

When you are fighting for resources like food, water, money and so on, for your survival, sitting down for a peace talk seems like a stupid thing to do. It won't get you money, food or water.
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Old 25-01-2007, 11:55 PM   #13 (permalink)
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Africans arnt interested in wearing condoms or maintaining a functioning modern economy.
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Old 27-01-2007, 09:35 AM   #14 (permalink)
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TE, may I say how much I appreciate your postings? You constantly remind me of what I'm against in politics, and why.

How are your knuckles? How do you stop them from becoming grazed as you walk along?
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TE, may I say how much I appreciate your postings? You constantly remind me of what I'm against in politics, and why.

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I prefer realism to fantasy.
Take a trip to Africa and see for yourself.
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I prefer realism to fantasy.
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Africans arnt interested in wearing condoms or maintaining a functioning modern economy.
Just thought I'd point that out :wink:
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Old 27-01-2007, 10:45 AM   #17 (permalink)
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Now, now. Just because he prefers realism to fantasy doesn't mean he doesn't indulge in one or both. It's the hasty generalisations that really bog his would-be arguments down. Particularly when it's clear in this case that many Africans are, in fact, interested in such things.
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I prefer realism to fantasy.
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Africans arnt interested in wearing condoms or maintaining a functioning modern economy.
Just thought I'd point that out :wink:
Dont get ya?
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Take a look at whats happening in South Africa.
Civilisation to Barbarism to see before the world.
Its happened in every African country since de-colonisation.
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Take a look at whats happening in South Africa.
Civilisation to Barbarism to see before the world.
Right. Apartheid was so 'civilised' and totally not a horrid example.

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Its happened in every African country since de-colonisation.
Requesting verification of this. I'd also like to see why that's relevant.
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