Doctors and the like have dedicated their lives to helping the less fortunate, which is of course noble.
I am just worried what will be borne out of these 'good' deeds...
As of current, it seems as if the young in Africa are still having difficulties with vital sources (food and water)
so the west continues to help...
But won't it reach a point that there are not enough resources to disperse?
What will happen then?
Open borders and the collapse of the west?
All the result of some horrific humanitarian crisis throughout Africa, which the elite of course engineered?
They are breeding too much!!!
Even after accounting for death at birth, etc...
People talk about how wonderful these programs are, but aren't they just spreading the suffering?
If they really cared about the Africans they would have ordained that African couples have 1 child per family or 2 at max...
And if they broke this rule, they would be sterilized.
view the rest of the comments →
[–] TheRealMaestro ago
Thomas Malthus was himself a Reverend, and the position we find in Africa is merely the removal of the normal checks to increase in population, that were until recently universal. Eventually some barrier shall introduce itself by necessity, whether want of food or water or some other factor. Charity is better directed to the living, than to those yet to be conceived but already condemned to misery. Sterilisation is also certainly superior in every way to murder.
[–] blackpilled [S] ago
i agree