August 17, 2008

globalization promotes starvation

Initially, globalization was encouraged to support the developing countries, but forty years after it was promoted by the New World Order Jerri maintains that the generous and sustainable nations that took it onboard are now sinking into potential starvation status themselves

“Globalization became a loud and insistent mantra since the 1970s simply because without co-operation, millions of people would have starved,” says Jerri, “and, right now, with an global excess population of over 2 billion people, half of which live in Europe, it is not just little black, brown or yellow people that are at risk but big, fat white people as well (who may as well eat up while the food lasts!)”

“Seventy-two nations are sustainable, reasonably food secure, capable of feeding their own populations, but 91 nations – including, incredibly, the generous European nations that opened their borders to immigration – are now unsustainable and rely totally upon the sustainable nations to feed them.”

“Rather than staving off starvation, globalization promotes starvation and a multitude of other problems,” says Jerri. “And it is particularly useless if the globalists pushing it refuse to address the underlying causes of poverty and starvation out of fear of upsetting the major religions.”

“These are the same causes that brought my Irish ancestors unstuck – too many people depending on not enough arable land – and are easily addressed by contraceptives, delaying marriage, saving money and stocking up on emergency food.”

“Rather than admitting that the policy naively devised to promote global harmony will ultimately lead to global food wars -- and immediately doing something to avert widespread starvation – the globalists are either incompetent idiots, or they are totally evil and fully intend to wipe out half of the world’s population by withholding food when it suits them to do so.”

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