In
America, a single individual accumulated enough
of our country’s wealth in the past year to ensure the availability
of clean
drinking water for
the ENTIRE WORLD.
That man, Jeff Bezos, who has profited greatly from the technological
infrastructure built up over many years by many people has spent
millions of dollars on lobbyists to avoid
the taxes owed
by his company.
In
a Madagascar village mothers walk three hours to get water from
a well, but the well has gone dry, and so they have to bring their
dying cattle to sell to a man who trucks in the water. This in a land
that not long ago was overflowing
with farms and rivers and flowers, but has turned to desert, almost
certainly due to the climate change caused by rich countries. This is
where a 10-year-old girl named Fombasoa was forced to quit school to
spend her days searching for wild red cactus fruit, the only source
of food for her family. When the fruit is gone they eat the cactus
leaves. Sometimes they take chalky rocks and break them up for soup,
and sometimes they eat the ashes from old cooking fires. Fombasoa’s
family is hoping to marry her off – at 10 years old – so that her
new husband can provide for her. Her father is torn between the ugly
reality of marrying off a child or letting her starve.
In America, denial comes from rich and powerful people. Donald Trump said, “I’m not a big believer in man-made climate change….nobody really knows.” Charles Koch uses some of his billions to support the author of “The Moral Case for Fossil Fuels” and to fund a fossil fuel group that claims to be “standing up for poor, underserved communities” by rejecting subsidies for electric vehicles and solar panels. In the Madagascar village, children sometimes wake up crying in the night from hunger. By the start of one recent evening two little boys – Fokondraza, 5, and Voriavy, 3 – hadn’t eaten anything all day. Their aunt boiled cactus leaves for their dinner. They have some reason for hope with the UN World Food Program providing lunches in local schools, and Catholic Relief Services offering emergency food supplies and assistance with farming. The UN Population Fund, which for nearly 50 years has helped to keep new mothers healthy, was recently defunded by Donald Trump.
In
America, the portion of speculative wheat
market trades by
Goldman Sachs and other players quintupled between 1996 and 2011.
The price of
wheat went from $105 a ton in 2000 to $481 a ton in 2008. By 2014
food speculation by banks and hedge funds had again doubled.
Madagascar
is the most severely affected country in the world – for THE
PLAGUE once known as The
Black Death.
Today it’s called a “disease of poverty” by the World Health
Organization. People in Madagascar are also at high
risk for
hepatitis, typhoid fever, and malaria.
In
America, Silicon Valley billionaires are spending hundreds of
millions of dollars to prolong their own lives. Peter
Thiel, Larry Ellison, Larry Page and Sergey Brin are some of the
billionaires who have invested in anti-aging science,
much of it unproven – Artificial Brains, Anti-Viral, Genetics,
Cryogenics. Meanwhile, it has been estimated that
less than 10 percent of the budget for health research is spent on
diseases that cause 90 percent of the world’s illnesses.
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