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Paved With Good Intentions (Bob Geldof's Live Aid? It should have been called Dead Aid.)
The American Prowler ^ | 7/12/2005 | Ralph R. Reiland

Posted on 07/11/2005 11:50:47 PM PDT by nickcarraway

The first time Bono and Madonna got together to save Africa, the unintended consequence was the death of perhaps as many as 100,000 people. That's aid expert David Rieff's conclusion in the July 2005 issue of the resolutely liberal American Prospect magazine regarding the end result of Live Aid in 1985.

Billed as "The Greatest Show on Earth," Live Aid was a multi-venue rock concert held on July 13, 1985 in London and Philadelphia in order to raise money for famine relief in Ethiopia. With an estimated 1.5 billion viewers watching the live broadcast in 100 countries, the event reportedly raised $250 million.

The money was supposed to go towards relieving hunger. In reality, argues Rieff, the rock stars and well-intentioned donors became unwilling participants in a civil war and unwitting supporters of a Soviet-style resettlement project that vastly increased the severity of the famine.

Rieff points to three causes of Ethiopia's famine, one natural, a two-year long drought, and two "entirely man-made." The man-made contributing factors were, first, "the dislocation imposed by the wars being waged by the central government" against rebel groups in the north of the country, and, second, "by far the most serious, the forced agricultural collectivization policy pursued with seemingly limitless ruthlessness by Mengistu Haile Mariam and his colleagues who had overthrown emperor Haile Selassie in 1974, and officially adopted communism as their creed in 1984."

The impact of this government-mandated collectivization, contends Rieff, was "every bit the equal in its radicalism to the policies Stalin pursued in the Ukraine in the 1930s, where, as in Ethiopia, the result was inevitable famine."

As Francois Jean of the medical aid organization Medecins Sans Frontiers (MSF) described it at the time, the Mengistu regime was employing "shock treatment in order to transform Ethiopian rural society." Comparing the Ethiopian resettlement policy to its Chinese and Soviet predecessors, Francois Jean wrote that all three terror famines "proceeded from the same approach to reality, the same vision of the future, the same extreme commitment to radical social transformation."

This famine-inducing resettlement policy in Ethiopia, the movement of 600,000 people from the north and the "villagization" of millions of others, was "at least in part a military campaign, masquerading as a humanitarian effort," concludes Rieff. "And it was assisted by Western aid money."

Initially, few people came forward when the authorities in Ethiopia called for volunteers for the resettlement plan. "The response was swift," explains Rieff. "A campaign of systemic round-ups in towns and villages across three targeted provinces began. Those caught up in these sweeps were either airlifted south or transferred by land, sometimes in vehicles the authorities had requisitioned from international relief agencies -- vehicles that were there to transport foodstuffs. The trip usually took five or six days. To this day, no one knows how many people died in route. The conservative estimate is 50,000. MSF's estimate is double that."

"We are witnessing the biggest deportation since the Khmer Rouge genocide," charged MSF's president, Claude Malhuret, in late 1985. In an exercise of deadly compassion, humanitarian "aid to victims was unwittingly transformed into support to their executioners."

In other words, Madonna sang, activists bemoaned the self-absorption of life in the rich world, Bono felt good about himself, and music fans phoned in the money that would buy the trucks that would deliver the bodies to the Marxist murderers in the Mengistu regime.

When asked about these unintended consequences, concert organizer Bob Geldof seemed to have few second thoughts. "The organizations that are participating in the resettlement program should not be criticized," he told the Irish Times on November 4, 1985. "In my opinion, we've got to give aid without worrying about population transfers."

This time around, Chris Martin, the frontman of Coldplay and a former student in World Studies at London's University College, told the Live 8 audience that the July 2, 2005 concerts were "the greatest thing that's ever been organized, probably, in the history of the world."

Imagine that! Getting Bono and Madonna together for another afternoon shot at saving Africa is bigger than D-Day, a bigger and greater achievement in organization than the putting together of the invading force of 11,000 airplanes, 5,000 ships, and over 150,000 troops that broke Germany's grip on western Europe and foreshadowed the end of Hitler's dream of turning the planet into a Nazi hellhole.

Ralph R. Reiland is an associate professor of economics at Robert Morris University and a columnist for the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Editorial; Foreign Affairs; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: africa; bono; fifitrixiebell; geldof; live8; madonna

1 posted on 07/11/2005 11:50:48 PM PDT by nickcarraway
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To: nickcarraway
There was something quite disturbing when, in the middle of her set, children's author Madonna turned around and asked the crowd, "Are you F-----G ready, London?"

Taxpayers around the world better be F-----G ready because they're the ones who are going to fork over the cash being promised by those eight not-so-brave leaders who met in Scotland.

2 posted on 07/12/2005 12:14:38 AM PDT by billclintonwillrotinhell
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To: nickcarraway

Organizing the hometown parade is a bigger feet then live 8 was ;)


3 posted on 07/12/2005 12:17:35 AM PDT by Deetes (God Bless the Troops and their Family's)
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To: billclintonwillrotinhell

well lets see 25 billion...okay i want to stop starving people as much as the next guy but who do we give it to? can anyone here name 1 country in africa that is stable enough ? maybe we could give it to somalia...nope just war lords..or maybe we could give it so the rapists and murderers in Dharfur -- yes i am sure they will feed people as a priority or they could be cynical and get better equipped-- which do you vote for??. to be honest they would be better off air dropping dollars, it would be as about as effective..al least then some of it will get thru...and is it just me that has a problem with 3 billion for palestine...dude i want stability as well..but i think its fair to say palestine needs to make a couple of changes before thye get the cash..just a few, like not glorifying suicide bombers might be a good first step..

finally...my particular favourite is Bono...yes my taxes will goto to stopping this...and Bonos?? NOPE HE DOESNT PAY TAX, because as a 'artist' he is exempt in Ireland...amazing isnt it..and as for his singing compatriot from the Beatles...check out mark steyn on what his departed wife did with her 100 million..yes apparently she didnt pay tax either...so which would be better for the starving millions..all those stars/actors to pay tax like us slobs, or give 1 day to sing for 15 minutes every 20 years...u choose..

oh finally, every time i see the advert for stophunger and the clicking fingers i finish it by clicking my own and say 'pay some f*****g tax'


4 posted on 07/12/2005 12:33:13 AM PDT by Irishguy (How do ya LIKE THOSE APPLES!!!! HUH)
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To: nickcarraway

"Half the harm that is done in this world is due to people who want to feel important. They don't mean to do harm -- but the harm does not interest them. Or they do not see it, or they justify it because they are absorbed in the endless struggle to think well of themselves."

From T.S. Eliot's 1950 play "The Cocktail Party"


6 posted on 07/12/2005 1:02:11 AM PDT by Beckwith (The liberal press has picked sides ... and they have sided with the Islamofascists)
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To: matthiastheman

Stop pimping your blog, on every post you make.


7 posted on 07/12/2005 1:05:48 AM PDT by nopardons
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To: nopardons

But this post is all about pimping!


8 posted on 07/12/2005 1:26:18 AM PDT by gr8eman (I think...therefore I am...a capitalist!)
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To: gr8eman

So it is, but the poster to whom I replied, had pimped his wee blog, on every single thread he has ever posted to;sometimes it was the ONLY message in his post.


9 posted on 07/12/2005 1:28:39 AM PDT by nopardons
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To: nickcarraway
When asked about these unintended consequences, concert organizer Bob Geldof seemed to have few second thoughts. "The organizations that are participating in the resettlement program should not be criticized," he told the Irish Times on November 4, 1985. "In my opinion, we've got to give aid without worrying about population transfers."

Proof that Mr. Limbaugh is a political genius. "Results don't matter, only intentions". How nauseating.

10 posted on 07/12/2005 3:46:49 AM PDT by Hardastarboard
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To: Hardastarboard

I just had that quote ready to post. Why can't these people just admit that THEY LOVE MARXISM, terror-famines and all?


11 posted on 07/12/2005 5:09:12 AM PDT by Tax-chick ("I am saying that the government's complicity is dishonest and disingenuous." ~NCSteve)
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To: Beckwith

As Rush says, symbolism over substance. Of all the Billions of aid $ what has been accomplished by it in Africa? O-yea millionaire warlords.


12 posted on 07/12/2005 5:14:46 AM PDT by G-Man 1
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