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    circular arguments.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Roland View Post
    Your looking a bit silly here.

    I asked you what you felt would be the consequences of over population. I did not ask you if there was overpopulation. Now can you please just answer the question or just admit you have no answer.
    You told me you had no clue about the consequences of an African population explosion. Or why did you ask if you know this is devastating?
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    Quote Originally Posted by InnocentNewborn View Post
    You told me you had no clue about the consequences of an African population explosion. Or why did you ask if you know this is devastating?
    My god. I asked: what do you feel the consequences of over population were. I did not in any way, shape, size or form ask if there was, or question the notion that parts of the world are over populated.

    So which parts of the world do you think should be left to starve to death then mr Adolfnewborn ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Roland View Post
    My god. I asked: what do you feel the consequences of over population were. I did not in any way, shape, size or form ask if there was, or question the notion that parts of the world are over populated.

    So which parts of the world do you think should be left to starve to death then mr Adolfnewborn ?
    What do you think of the idea that feeding the 3rd world has caused famines that are far more devastating each time around because of the inevitable increase in population? Happy to have the guilt for that on your conscience are you?

    I believe we should accept Nature should keep the balance, which is also why I don't go out looking for ways to help wild rabbits escape from predators etc. It puts everything out of balance. What were the real motives behind creating this miserable mass of humanity in Africa? There are evil plans afoot and all of humanity is being targeted.

    Due to climate change, there will be a massive crop failure in the US this year and the 3rd world will suffer famine because of that. The Americans increasingly need their resources to prevent famine in the US.

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    The third world will continue to suffer famine because we use lots of food to make bio-deisel.

    As nations get developed they stop being vunerable to famine. The best defense against famine is to live in a society where there is a lot of trade. Where ever you live there will be good years and bad, to rely on local farming is very dangerous.

    As and when Africa becomes part of the modern world, as lots of it is doing, it will not need outside help but will be there to buy food from when we have a bad year here or to sell goods to to make us richer. The problem is not over population it is under development.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim the plumber View Post
    The third world will continue to suffer famine because we use lots of food to make bio-deisel.

    As nations get developed they stop being vunerable to famine. The best defense against famine is to live in a society where there is a lot of trade. Where ever you live there will be good years and bad, to rely on local farming is very dangerous.

    As and when Africa becomes part of the modern world, as lots of it is doing, it will not need outside help but will be there to buy food from when we have a bad year here or to sell goods to to make us richer. The problem is not over population it is under development.
    Zimbawe, for example, used to be known as "the bread basket of Africa". The nature of the black African came to the fore when white-ruled Rhodesia was demolished.
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    The nature of the black African came to the fore when white-ruled Rhodesia was demolished.
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    Quote Originally Posted by InnocentNewborn View Post
    Zimbawe, for example, used to be known as "the bread basket of Africa". The nature of the black African came to the fore when white-ruled Rhodesia was demolished.
    http://spectator.org/archives/2005/0...et-to-dustbowl
    It's even worse than that though...

    The black rulers imagined that by kicking out the whites that kept the farms productive they were doing something for their allegedly oppressed brothers ........ but it was all about greed - What the whites had, they wanted, but they had neither the education nor the intelligence to take over the farms..

    Some countries are not fit to rule themselves... and its not just about being black - there are plenty of blacks well educated and intelligent, unfortunately not in the right place to influence events enough.

    The breadbasket of Africa, if not already a complete dust bowl, will be before long.
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    Quote Originally Posted by InnocentNewborn View Post
    What do you think of the idea that feeding the 3rd world has caused famines that are far more devastating each time around because of the inevitable increase in population? Happy to have the guilt for that on your conscience are you?

    I believe we should accept Nature should keep the balance, which is also why I don't go out looking for ways to help wild rabbits escape from predators etc. It puts everything out of balance. What were the real motives behind creating this miserable mass of humanity in Africa? There are evil plans afoot and all of humanity is being targeted.

    Due to climate change, there will be a massive crop failure in the US this year and the 3rd world will suffer famine because of that. The Americans increasingly need their resources to prevent famine in the US.

    http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2011/...cize-our-debt/
    I do not believe in just feeding people in the third world. I could not agree more that just putting of the inevitable for another day is a waste of time and money.

    What makes me sick is when environmental movements like green piece lobby to stop these countries from getting the one thing they need which is cheap coal fired power stations, you know the ones, that's it, the ones that you get to have in your country.

    "we should accept Nature should keep the balance" what is this exactly?

    When has nature ever stayed in balance?

    And who are you to decide what defines nature as being in balance?
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    Quote Originally Posted by manbearpig View Post
    Have you thought about leaving the Green Party and joining the National Front ? They seem more aligned to your politics.
    Well said.

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