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To: Lorianne

If the West cut off all aid to Africa, no more food, no more technology, no more medicine, no more money, the poverty rate and the population would drop dramatically. We keep giving them aid, they keep breeding, thus the increase in those in poverty. Africa is a cesspool, and malarial swamp, instead of feeding it, it should be starved.


15 posted on 10/17/2015 2:05:01 PM PDT by euram
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To: euram

I completely agree with you.

Statistically the majority of Africans in no way contribute anything worthwhile to the world and are only a drain on the world, it’s disasterous to allow them to keep breeding.

What should have been happening all along, radical programs to prevent Africans from breeding and extensive programs to encourage all Westerners to have at least four children families.

We historically have always been useful in ALL realms from science to every form of Culture, we historically created Civilisation as we know it. Thus Westerners are of crucial importance to the planet.

The Africans historically have been useful in nothing.

We are needed, they aren’t.


21 posted on 10/17/2015 2:17:07 PM PDT by Lucy Hamilton (Lucy from Occupied Europa)
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To: euram

It may be a harsh truth but if a population cannot feed itself then outside helpers feeding them will just allow the African population to keep growing beyond their capacity to take care of there own. In the long run we are not doing them any favors and we are certainly not doing ourselves any favors. Just more hungry Africans looking longingly toward Europe and feeling more and more entitled every day.


27 posted on 10/17/2015 2:21:30 PM PDT by cradle of freedom
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