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verte76 said:
Very well put, Sherry. As a practicing Catholic I can relate to this. Religion per se is not the problem here. It's as you say, bad judgment, ignorance of the severity of the crisis in Africa and probably politics. We can't afford to screw up like this.
Its not only that, verte76. It is greed too, pure greed. Why should the US or Europe be interested in seriously building up/ helping Africa and African people if they can still rob a whole continents treasures of the soil? To think this is only kind of "misguided" is a little underestimated, in my opinion. This tragedy happens intentionally.
Edit: I have to add: Sure, as we all know, sometimes a little help happens. But why does the general picture stay the same? This is because control, research and development, economical power f.e. by directing terms of trade, stays with the first world.
Those principles could have been changed a long time ago in favor of human rights principles all around the world, but they aren?t and weren?t. Why should they, with the profits that are made by unfair policies, breaking down every resistance with military power, when it gets a little dangerous for protagonists who are in power.
So, the robbing just continues.
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