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originally posted by: ElGoobero
originally posted by: JAGStorm
a reply to: ElGoobero
As a human, and not as an American, I often think what a cruel world this is.
Half the people are starving and are skin and bones, and half are so obese they can barely move.
not to drift topic but very true.
ironically, lots of the obese consider themselves 'poor', in the USA and the West.
on one hand one wants to send relief to those people.
on the other hand how much of that relief would end up subsidizing the Taliban, and even be sold outside, the money used to buy weapons? I think this happens a lot in Islamic Africa (Sudan).
originally posted by: crayzeed
I'm surprised it took this long. People are actually starving, not the Taliban of coarse. It's the Africa technique. "look at the starving", "look at the children suffering", "look at our plight that we didn't cause" etc. etc. Please, please send us your millions which we will use to feed our people, NOT.
Send them millions with your bleeding hearts and they'll use the money for themselves, anything than feed the people. But keep them starving because there's next year and the year after that.
When I was young it was Biafra then Sudan, the same game the same goal.
originally posted by: JAGStorm
Remember when we were told people are starving in China. Now they are so voracious they want to eat us whole.
originally posted by: JAGStorm
originally posted by: crayzeed
I'm surprised it took this long. People are actually starving, not the Taliban of coarse. It's the Africa technique. "look at the starving", "look at the children suffering", "look at our plight that we didn't cause" etc. etc. Please, please send us your millions which we will use to feed our people, NOT.
Send them millions with your bleeding hearts and they'll use the money for themselves, anything than feed the people. But keep them starving because there's next year and the year after that.
When I was young it was Biafra then Sudan, the same game the same goal.
Remember when we were told people are starving in China. Now they are so voracious they want to eat us whole.
originally posted by: HilterDayon
originally posted by: JAGStorm
Remember when we were told people are starving in China. Now they are so voracious they want to eat us whole.
I don't know much about China (some may say nothing) I mean I know they can get hungry, but cannibals. I know they don't like waste (I asked the waiter at my local Chinese cafe) but bones n' all?
originally posted by: new_here
a reply to: ElGoobero
I want to hear the actual mechanics of this situation. What was the food acquisition and distribution situation in place, and what drove it/organized it? Did the government order and distribute all the food- surely not. Is this a supply chain issue too? Otherwise, couldn't they continue what was already in place?
I'm sure those questions are naive... hence my need for real info on how this played out.
Tens of millions of Afghans do not have access to food, and that number is expected to increase during the winter months as the economic situation exacerbates the crisis.
Roughly 22.8 million Afghans, more than half the country’s population, are expected to face “acute food insecurity” from last month through March 2022, according to projections from the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification. That would mark a 35% increase from the same time period a year earlier, It would also be the highest ever for the country, with 8.7 million people facing emergency-level food insecurity.