Posted on 01/27/2005 3:08:04 PM PST by RetiredArmy
World Economic Forum Pushes Global Agenda (Socialism on your doorstep!!)
NewsMax.com Wires, Friday, Jan. 28, 2005
DAVOS, Switzerland -- The world's richest man, one of its most visible social activists and Britain's leader put a sharp focus on the horrors facing Africa's poor on Thursday, saying the planet's indifference to the suffering has been scandalous.
British Prime Minister Tony Blair, who has made Africa a focus of his leadership of the G-8 this year, said the continent's plight is "a scar on the conscience of the world" and questioned whether the global community would allow such poverty to persist anywhere else in the world. "I almost think if what was happening in Africa today as we speak was happening in any other part of the world there would be such a scandal and clamor that governments would be falling over themselves to do something about this," Blair said at the second day of the World Economic Forum in this Swiss ski resort. Bill Gates, who has amassed an estimated fortune of $48 billion as founder of Microsoft, said most of the disease and despair on the continent would be easily preventable if resources were applied.
"Millions of children die in Africa who shouldn't die, who it would be very easy to save," he said. "The fact that we don't apply the resources to the known cures or to finding better cures is really ... the most scandalous issue of our time."
Gates recently put more of his money where his mouth is, pledging $750 million to support immunization programs in developing countries.
Bono praised both men, saying they were "getting it right." Of Gates, he said: "He is a brainy man and he thinks extreme poverty is stupid."
During a keynote address to the conference Wednesday, Blair read off a litany of statistics:
300 million Africans lack safe drinking water.
Three thousand African children under the age of five die every day from Malaria.
Six thousand Africans die daily of AIDS.
"We know all of this. So what can be done?" Blair said.
Blair and Bono joined former President Clinton to exchange ideas on how to improve the plight of Africa, including allotting more money to fight malaria.
Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo said the continent is ready to heal itself, adding "we just need a little bit of assistance."
Near the meeting center, about 50 Greenpeace demonstrators protested what they said was Dow Chemical's "refusal to pay compensation and clear up the affected area in Bhopal," India, referring to the 1984 cyanide gas leak from a Union Carbide subsidiary.
Dow Chemical bought Union Carbide Corp. in 2001.
Also, two unidentified men were arrested when one of them - a cameraman - filmed his colleague slipping under a fence into the secure area. The two were released but could face charges, police said.
The annual meeting in Davos brings together 2,500 of the world's leading business, intellectual, political and social leaders. Business participants pay $12,000 each for the privilege of attending five days of seminars on how to solve the world's yawning prosperity gap, the need to commit resources to fight AIDS, and the threat of terrorism.
The conference has made a point in recent years of being more inclusive of those opposed to the globalization that most business leaders trumpet. Some speakers had blunt messages for the business elite, saying the lofty ideals set out at the summit are too often divorced from the reality of business behavior.
"If you actually look at CEO pay, it's actually decoupled from performance," said Rakesh Khurana, a Harvard Business School professor. "We fool ourselves if we think that the average individual doesn't see that."
Speaking at a session Thursday entitled "Does Business Have a Noble Purpose?" Khurana said CEO pay has risen dramatically in relation to that of average employees in recent decades, and the pay packages are often harmful to a company's rank-and-file.
In his speech Wednesday, Blair urged the United States to take the world's needs into account when it seeks global support for its actions, citing climate change as an issue all nations must address together.
"If America wants the rest of the world to be part of the agenda it has set, it must be part of their agenda, too," he told the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum.
He added, however, that President Bush's speech at his second term inauguration speech last week indicated that "there is a wish to reunify" in Washington.
In separate appearances, he and French President Jacques Chirac - who addressed the conference by video - said large-scale, sustained assistance for the poor can only make the world a more stable place, but outlined different scenarios on how to get there.
Referring to the Dec. 26 tsunami that struck Asian coastlines, Chirac said:
"The world suffers chronically from what has been strikingly called the 'silent tsunamis.' Famine. Infectious diseases that decimate the life force of entire continents."
I like Bono and U2. I can't help it, I am a sinner!
U can have him. Repent!
I guess I still haven't found what I'm looking for.
Oh well, I just spend $90.00 to see them in Philly, that can count as my donation to Africa.
"The world suffers chronically from what has been strikingly called the 'silent tsunamis.' Famine. Infectious diseases that decimate the life force of entire continents."
I find it deeply ironic that the modern day leader of one of the colonial powers that ripped off and raped continents today speaks as a champion for those same abused nations.
Africa is a resource rich continent, yet the 'leaders' of the countries are unable to master the possibilities, and need more assistance. Maybe, what they needed was some leadership years ago instead of fattening their own pocketbooks and those of their cronies.
Of course, the fact that many European nations feasted mightily for centuries at the expense of the natives should not be forgotten.
Get the US out of the the UN and the UN out of the US.
The US is better off without supporting the UN Gangsters, Murderers and Thieves!! We should make our own treaties and support those Nations the support us. I've got NO problem with helping out the African Nations, just want Americans on the ground delivering help. Products made and grown in America, delivered by Americans!!
,,, they'd all fly business class, at least, to get there and be transferred from the airport in suitable transportation. Wouldn't it be enlightening to see their meal menus for the time they were in Davos? I've got no doubt that they'd be "doing it right". Maybe next year they could get some telecom company to sponsor video conferencing and donate the $12k each to the world's poor.
Your stereo and ipod should be taken away from you until you've come to your senses!
"Forum in this Swiss ski resort. Bill Gates, who has amassed an estimated fortune of $48 billion as founder of Microsoft, said most of the disease and despair on the continent would be easily preventable if resources were applied."
Fine, B. Gates can start the ball rolling with 30 billion out of his own pocket. We have spent decades pouring billions into Africa, it's time to stop.
Oh, really? The who's responsible for all the monetary, food, and medical aid, Bubba? And how about 43's AIDS initiative, which dwarfs anything you ever offered up?
And Bubba chose not to defend the nation that elected that expletive-deleted.
I totally agree. Dumping barrels full of our money on the dictators and thieves of Africa will do nothing to help the people.
Just for that, I think I'm gonna listen to Atomic Bomb, right now.
Uno, dos, tres, Catorce!
Oh brother!!! Will anyone ever accuse Bono of being brainy??? I hope not. What a moron.
Bubba and the Hildabeast should get out of the country! They are useless pieces of CRAP and everyone know what they are!
Get the US out of the UN and the UN out of the US!!
Look at all of the money that we send to support the UN that we could send to Nations that really need some help!! This organization was a waste of money in the last Century and it is a BIGGER WASTE in this Century!!
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