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Probably for the best. Also from the UN today:
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I have this book on my shelf called "The Dictators Handbook". I feel like the UN has read that book...
From the UN: "For those who depend on the availability of cheap labour, hunger is the foundation of their wealth."
From "The Dictators Handbook": "Hungry people are not likely to have the energy to overthrow you, so don't worry about them."
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This makes me sick.
For those of us at the high end of the social ladder, ending hunger globally would be a disaster. If there were no hunger in the world, who would plow the fields? Who would harvest our vegetables? Who would work in the rendering plants? Who would clean our toilets? We would have to produce our own food and clean our own toilets. No wonder people at the high end are not rushing to solve the hunger problem. For many of us, hunger is not a problem, but an asset.
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Ha, was just about to post the same quote!
But I interpreted it quite differently. I think he’s correctly pointing to the cause of the problem being that wealthier people benefit from hunger, and therefore have little incentive to solve it.
A little bit of searching indicates he’s an expert on world hunger and has written at least two books about it how to solve the issue. Here’s part of a synopsis of one of them:
“ Hunger grows out of widespread indifference and exploitation. The goal of ending hunger has been achieved in many places, including places where people have little money. In stable, strong communities, where people care about one another’s well-being, no one goes hungry. That caring is strengthened when people work and play together. This insight tells us the direction we need to take to move toward a world without hunger. The problem of global hunger will be solved when we learn to live together well locally.”
I’m pretty into that, and maybe Bitcoin could help ¯_(ツ)_/¯
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Yeah I would bet it's satire too, but it's a little too easy to assume people actually think this way.
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You probably think "A modest Proposal" was a serious work, too.
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Hard to see how the United Nations thought it was a good idea to post this article
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This right here.
Even placing the word proposal or modest next to that text is evil.
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The UN is and has been evil for quite some time
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i don’t know much about their history, but i’m really surprised to see them publish this article on their own website
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Get the fuck outa here
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Had to check and see if Nic Carter wrote this one. Right up his alley these days. 🤪
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😂😂😂
Would not be surprised - he might as well be a WEF young global leader.
what
is this real?
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Wait, the last paragraph reveals that it cynical clickbait. He's holding a mirror at the rich and powerful people who don't do enough to end world hunger.
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I'm no fan of the UN, but there is no possibility that this article was meant to be taken seriously. It is certainly satire, and pretty good satire at that.
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They’ve deleted the article from their site.
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The natural state of man is subject to the tools he uses. I really hope the property rights that bitcoin brings means we have a millennia of freedom that we have never experienced before.✌️
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да мы быстрее начнём толпой бегать по дорожке что б добыть энергию для майнинга и обменять биткоин на хлеб и воду. чем работать на элиту и подчиняться тупым законам не имеющим смысла. новое поколение будет спорить очень сильно...
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