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In 2007, 36 million Americans required FOOD AID...
That is more then the entire Horn of Africa combined
Ethiopia (6 million) Zimbabwe (4 Million) Sudan (2 million) Somalia (4 million) Kenya (1 million) Uganda (500,000) Eritrea (500,000) so someone explain to me how America is the land of plenty, because last time I checked, there are more Americans needing food assistance to live then in the Horn of Africa, which most Americans think of as the hungriest place on earth? propaganda is a motherfucker... Americans and the world know how many hungry folks are elsewhere, but in their own country we are all ignorant of the massive hunger and needed food aid for Americans... for shame too those who think that America is living any better than the rest of the world, it is the same place. There is more violence and killing than in most war zones, there is more poverty than there are people in most countries, and there are more people needing food aid than any other single place in the world, many places combined in fact! Pray for us all! ![]() ![]() |
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Thank you for not providing any links to support any of your claims. That would have just confused us all, really.
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Ahem.
According to both the Chicago Manual on Style and also the Modern Language Association format, "You do not need to give sources for familiar proverbs, well-known quotations or commonknowledge." But its like Lamar Burton said, You dont have to take my word for it.. Feeding America.org Hunger and Poverty Statistics Poverty[1]
U.S. 11.0 percent AR 14.4 percent GA 13.0 percent KS 13.0 percent KY 12.7 percent ME 13.3 percent MO 12.9 percent MS 17.4 percent NM 15.0 percent OK 13.0 percent SC 13.1 percent TX 14.8 percent [1] U.S. Census Bureau. Carmen DeNavas-Walt, B. Proctor, C. Lee. Income, Poverty, and Heath Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2007. [2] USDA. Mark Nord, M. Andrews, S. Carlson. Household Food Security in the United States, 2007. [3] Rhoda Cohen, M. Kim, J. Ohls. Hunger In America 2006. Feeding America. [4] USDA. Mark Nord, M. Andrews, S. Carlson. Household Food Security in the United States, 2007. |
tbh i think the definitions of neediness and poor are all relative. So there may well be millions in need of food aid in the us, though i would doubt it is to the same extent. That it would not extend for the same length of time, that mortality rates are very different. Defining the us as a war zone seems pretty insulting to the many countries who haven't seen running water, sewerage, or electricity in years. Not to mention the "right to carry a gun" being very different to having constant gunfire all around you. Not that there is no need in first world countries, but its a very different context.
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Ignoring the cities in America where there is at least one gun-related homicide a day is insulting to the many people who live in the absolute terror of the violence in America which kills tens of thousands of people a year. The people who kill each other with these guns were not walking around with them as some kind of right, in fact what they are doing is more a crime than it is to carry a gun in other countries. I called it a warzone because it is a warzone. There are many shots fired in several neighborhoods here in Los Angeles as there are in going off in baghdad or mogadishu, the difference is there are not explosions, and that is because the police forces often have more boots on the ground than there are in many war-zone cities.. oh yeah, and there are also thousands of americans who themselves live without vital services such as running water or electricity, living in rural poverty. the point of all this, is for Americans to remember their country is far from perfect, and those things which afflict the world which most Americans, and in fact many people across the world, do not realize occur in the same and even greater numbers in American than in so-called third world countries. More Americans were killed by gun violence in America this year than in Afghanistan and Iraq combined, probably ten times that number! Again I say, pray for us all. |
1 in 100 adults in USA is in prison as of 2008.
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Good to see that in your follow up post you provided percentages rather than raw numbers
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The statistics may be skewed because there are things that can be tracked in the USA that aren't tracked in other countries as efficiently. I know that there is poverty in the USA, I see it every day - but I'm sure that there are millions of people in other countries that you don't read about simply because they can't walk down the street with their ID and apply for food assistance.
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THEN STOP BREAKING THE LAW!!! |
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yes but actually that tends to work in reverse. often the statistics for so-called third world countries are grossly exagerated for fundraising purposes.. and American statistics are minimalized in order to reduce the appearance of problems in America.. |
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Dude, come on, watch it now. Do you want to go to prison? I just gotta make one call buddy, one call. |
I think it stings the most that it seems as though you're suggesting it's a worse place to exist in poverty, than anywhere else in the world.
which is wrong by a very long margin. |
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god they needed all that food aid yet they are all so fat. what a world we live in.
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No, my intention is to point out the fact that in the United States there are MILLIONS of people, who if not for handouts, would face a crisis and a disaster, just as there are millions in Africa who face a similar fate. A hungry belly is a hungry belly, regardless of the neighborhood it lives in, and if anything, the fact that hunger exists in such an opulent country as America is frightening to me. I expect there to be food shortages in underdeveloped countries, but in a nation so extraordinarily wealthy it is scary, that some could sit with SO MUCH while their very neighbors and countrymen are so broke they have to beg for food from the government or the food bank or send their kids to school just to get a free lunch. it is fucking ridiculous. I do believe it is MUCH worse to live with such morally bankrupt individuals around.. I would rather break bread with the poor and starving then hob nob with the selfish, apathetic bastards. go work at a soup kitchen or a food bank and find out how great america is for americans.. |
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tl;dr Seriously, your ideals and opinions are so backwards and contradictory. |
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