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Originally posted by Signals
reply to post by redtic
I understand where you are coming from...But I have to reject that.
The bad FAR outweighs the good, I mean, come on...The guy is a huge eugenics fan, and has publicly praised depopulation!
Originally posted by JBA2848
Bill and Linda Gates Foundation and Oprah would say Africa. They both are heavy in the Aids treatments and Oprah with her schools for women. And both of those have had major problems with corruption. The rest of the people I draw a blank on. Warren Buffet just turned his money into cash to do some investing. He could be going after the market in Africa..
Originally posted by TheLieWeLive
reply to post by JBA2848
It may have something to do with the reported claim that Danish scientist may have the cure for aids available with in a few months.
How true it is I don't know but these people getting together like this may be Bills way of saying "Look if you help me financially distribute this technique of curing AIDS in Africa each and everyone of you will go down in history as doing so. Hillary, you'll be president in 2016, Bush, you'll be president 2024 and Warren, everything you touch would turn to gold in the eyes of the people."
Scientists' hope for HIV cureedit on 12-5-2013 by TheLieWeLive because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by redtic
Originally posted by Signals
reply to post by redtic
I understand where you are coming from...But I have to reject that.
The bad FAR outweighs the good, I mean, come on...The guy is a huge eugenics fan, and has publicly praised depopulation!
Nope. Bill Gates is anything but "bad". Sure he's known for being critical, harsh, stubborn, demanding, etc from his MS days - perhaps a bit of a jerk. But in his post-MS days, his total focus is on doing "good" for the world. Now, you can argue whether what he's doing can be construed as good, but there's no malice in his motives. He is not a "eugenics fan", but does understand the importance of vaccines, and, more generally, just better health conditions for the poor. And, yes, vaccines are a good thing - don't get me started on that. And, regarding depopulation - yes, he is a fan of population control, to be precise - here's a simple equation to show you the logic of that:
Health = resources ÷ people
In other words, there's a limited number of resources (vaccines, water, food, etc, etc) and overpopulation degrades the quality of life for people. So, yes, population control is a good thing, especially in third-world countries. That's his focus, that's his calling of late - if you can call that bad, well then, I don't know what to say...
www.forbes.com...
www.cbsnews.com...
So, yes, population control is a good thing
Originally posted by Signals
Thoughts?
Originally posted by redtic
reply to post by Signals
What a ridiculous video. Of course, everything Bill had to say in it is true, but the totally moronic and false fear mongering at the end was laughable. If you don't understand the difference between depopulation and population control, and can't understand that vaccines are a good thing, then I guess I really can't help you.