Change In Your Hands - Global Poverty

Discussion in 'U.K.' started by Peace-Phoenix, Jun 10, 2004.

  1. DoktorAtomik

    DoktorAtomik Closed For Business

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    Not at all. That's simply your perception of it, because you're not interested in the alternatives.


    Interesting to note that it was you who coined the term 'laughable', not me. That'd be your hypocrisy leaking through.


    Wow. That's an easy one. How about when America suddenly realises that indefinite growth of GDP equates to unsustainability, and its economy plunges into recession?

    No more than believing that rising GDP is the answer to all the world's problems makes you an expert on development.
     
  2. Jozak

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    Maybe if you actaully cited your alternatives your "anti globalization" arguement might actually hold some water. I come from a country that was oppressed by Soviet Russian scumbags, and I can tell you the last thing these poverty stricken countries need are restrictions from socialists such as yourself who think they know what is best for everyone. Save it, they don't need you or the elites.



    Right, so expanding GDP is all of a sudden deemed bad? You have basically showed how you would like to limit the GDP of devoloping countries, or hell, 1st world nations even. A country has to stop expanding their wealth if you or the rest of your socialistic friends deem it, "Indefeninte Growth" that is "Unsustainable". What gives you or anyone else the authority to do that?
     
  3. DoktorAtomik

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    And maybe if you could take that massive chip off your shoulder and stop being such a patronising twat then I'd be bothered to answer you properly. I'm not a socialist, dickhead. Still, nice to see you being true to the old soviet tradition of not tolerating anyone else to have an opinion.



     
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