Africa…
- Doesn’t grow their own food
- Is filled with people who are massively “self focused”
- Is filled with people who are very, very lazy.
- Is filled with people who are unintelligent
- Is filled with people who only exist because the western world has been feeding them for almost a hundred years.
What would happen to the continent of Africa if the grain ships just stopped sending them food?
I think western society is about to fundamentally reorganize itself. When it does the grain ships to Africa might stop for a decade or more simply out of necessity.
When this happens we will likely see starvation in Africa far, far beyond anything we have EVER heard about in all the history of the known world.
Sub Saharan Africa has over 1 billion people. It’s a population bubble, fed by the interests of western society. In the natural world sub Saharan Africa has a population of maybe a few tens of millions at most.
If the worldwide shipping network breaks down (not entirely unlikely at this point) that population is RIPE for almost total destruction.
We might see a 95-99 percent population reduction in Africa over the next thirty years.
Why is no one talking about this?
Am I just misinterpreting some issues?
Africa…
- Doesn’t grow their own food
- Is filled with people who are massively “self focused”
- Is filled with people who are very, very lazy.
- Is filled with people who are unintelligent
- Is filled with people who only exist because the western world has been feeding them for almost a hundred years.
What would happen to the continent of Africa if the grain ships just stopped sending them food?
I think western society is about to fundamentally reorganize itself. When it does the grain ships to Africa might stop for a decade or more simply out of necessity.
When this happens we will likely see starvation in Africa far, far beyond anything we have EVER heard about in all the history of the known world.
Sub Saharan Africa has over 1 billion people. It’s a population bubble, fed by the interests of western society. In the natural world sub Saharan Africa has a population of maybe a few tens of millions at most.
If the worldwide shipping network breaks down (not entirely unlikely at this point) that population is RIPE for almost total destruction.
We might see a 95-99 percent population reduction in Africa over the next thirty years.
Why is no one talking about this?
Am I just misinterpreting some issues?
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