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George Green interviewed twenty years back

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posted on Mar, 28 2024 @ 06:46 AM
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a reply to: andy06shake

I'll finish up by saying the people who think they own this
world are this worlds biggest problem. Without them no
child on the planet would starve to death. Without them
young men wouldn't be sent to die in wars they don't even
understand. Without them school children would never be
bombed etc. Because of them this place sucks.



posted on Mar, 28 2024 @ 06:55 AM
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a reply to: Astrocometus



I'll finish up by saying the people who think they own this
world are this worlds biggest problem.


Bits of paper and titles aside given the fact that comparatively speaking we are here but for the blink of an eye, people cannot really own the land, no matter what they think or their pieces of paper say.

More like the other way around really, the land own us.



Without them no
child on the planet would starve to death.


If only that was true, as the likes of famines and natural disasters can be as much a product of nature as that of man.



Without them
young men wouldn't be sent to die in wars they don't even
understand.


Probably best not to go then if you think about it.

If they wish to war send the bankers and bureaucrats off to fight and die and see how they like them apples.



Without them school children would never be
bombed etc. Because of them this place sucks.


Life is what we make of it Astrocometus and it could be a hell of a lot worse.
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posted on Mar, 28 2024 @ 07:37 AM
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a reply to: G1111B1234

It's estimated that 1 in 5 pregnancies ends in miscarriage buddy as unfortunate as the case may be in our ""supposed"" first world nation.

If its a scare your after go look at the difference in infant mortality rate where Bearsden and Drumchapel are concerned in the past.

Now that what i call frightening statistics and indicative of the class divide associated with our beloved city.

And all down to one area having a higher socio-economic status compared to the other yet right next door to one another.


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posted on Mar, 28 2024 @ 07:50 AM
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a reply to: andy06shake

I know the average rates of miscarriages but these were more than average and knowing nurses etc they were concerned as well



posted on Mar, 28 2024 @ 07:58 AM
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a reply to: G1111B1234

My sister-in-law's new husband is a nurse, and works in an antenatal unit, and he's not mentioned a massive increase.

A lot of my extended family work with our beloved NHS from the likes of physiotherapists to operating room cleaners G1111B1234 .

Again if you wish a real scare look at the disparity where the likes of infant mortality is concerned and where socially deprived areas that experience mass poverty and deprivation exist.
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posted on Mar, 28 2024 @ 10:41 AM
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a reply to: andy06shake

I know what you mean, there’s plenty of evidence of that and personal experiences with it, there enough resources to go around for everyone , there doesn’t need to be poverty or hunger



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