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03-13-2011, 06:23 PM
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Animal Corpses Hanging in Trees, Nigerian food crisis, 2010.
Source + other images from the Niger Food crisis - http://www.marcodilauro.com/features...um=content-547 |
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03-13-2011, 06:42 PM
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Re: Animal Corpses Hanging in Trees, Nigerian food crisis, 2010.
wow.....see, i was just having this conversation with my dad. i watch all these commercials and see everything on tv about children starving....but half of what i see, there are animals in the background. yes, i completely understand animals are essential to 3rd world countries. those animals are their transportation, their working machines, everything, but when it comes down too it, ill eat before my god damn dog does.
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03-14-2011, 01:43 AM
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Re: Animal Corpses Hanging in Trees, Nigerian food crisis, 2010.
Maybe if they'd stop breeding so fast, plant crops, and learn sustainable farming techniques they'd have food. Shiftless lazy cunts have relied on the foreign aid agencies for far too long. Now some smart arse is going to mention water. NEWS FLASH They have more fresh water than Australia does but we're doing fine, they have higher average rainfall that we do here. Dig a hole and build a well? Nah that's too obvious.
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03-14-2011, 07:31 AM
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Re: Animal Corpses Hanging in Trees, Nigerian food crisis, 2010.
Blewvane, you nailed and I agree. We see the same thing in the states with welfare recipients. They will never be able to work or learn a trade as they have become accustomed to free money, food stamps, and housing from the US government.
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03-14-2011, 09:46 AM
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Re: Animal Corpses Hanging in Trees, Nigerian food crisis, 2010.
I know there are a handfull of them that have the dash to do what's needed but they're far outweighed by the lazy masses. See those ads where they draw muddy water from a shallow hole? If they had a brain they'd use the dirty water for farming and boil their drinking water. Woops!! That's far too obvious too.
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