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Old 20-03-2009, 23:28   #26
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Re: The Future of Humanitarian Relief?

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which is precisely why humans prosper so much fairer in areas that do not have these diseases. it's a way of controlling population. nature is so finely tuned it creates elements to cancel out others that are not necessary. we talk about economy in our everyday language, but compared to nature, we have no concept of it. nature is ruthlessly economic and efficient.
Utter *******s. People die because they get ill (mostly due to poverty and mostly from completely preventable causes), not because there's too many of them in one particular continent.

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Would you also agree that fewer people would try to come to these shores if life in their native country wasn't quite as bad as it is? If you do, you might actually find yourself in favour of aid.
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