Posted on 07/12/2022 10:57:03 AM PDT by jeff_clark
The United Nations quietly removed an old op-ed from its website after the article went viral for claiming that hunger “has great positive value to many people.” The UN claimed the article was “satire,” directly contradicting comments the author made to MRC Business via email.
(Excerpt) Read more at newsbusters.org ...
I haven’t read the original “hunger” article, but hunger, lack of shelter, and scarcity of things in general does sharpen the mind and make you work harder and more productive. In general, the USA has too much leisure and ease post WW II which led to the rise of all the commie, BLM, antifa, abortionist, gender, and generally confused misfits that have taken over the country.
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And why did you sign up?
I think this is the key phrase from the article: “My main point was and still is that some people benefit from the existence of hunger in the world. That helps to explain why hunger is so persistent in many places.”
Mostly just to interact with YOU, you lucky guy you.
So? What’s the problem with that? His articlea are posted on a legitimate news website, not his own personal blog.
Oh, wait a minute. I forgot you’re “bumblegunner”. Never mind. You are perhaps the most miserable old fool on this forum. I have no doubt you’d bitch and moan if Christ came back today because He took too long, was too early, or you don’t approve of his attire.
Must really suck to be you.
Yawn.
Maybe the UN can spin this one away too.....
‘Food Chain Reaction crisis simulation ends with global carbon tax’
https://www.heitordepaola.online/post/food-chain-reaction-crisis-simulation-ends-with-global-carbon-tax
I did not know the Michelin Tire man had children.
You little n00bs are funny.
Every so often, the mask slips.
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