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Nick,
"The *FACT* is, the so-called "uncivilsed" Western world is the richest, most prosperous part of the world. Western society has democracy, something that Africa lacks. The Western world is the most advanced part of the world with the most up to date medicines and technology.
Don't talk nonsense that Western society isn't civilised."
I see that in the long time you have been reading and responding on this board you never really learn anything. So I wonder why you are you still here.
The western world civilised? Well I guess that depends on your interpretation of 'civilised', did you miss the discussions about medicine (and how now ancient traditional medicine is working and western medicine is not?) Did you miss the point about the war in Iraq? Do you miss the point about how the West got the wealth int he first place and how civilised that getting of wealth was? Do you see how ordinary men and women, black and white, are killing themselves on crack cocaine while the 'civilised' western society we live in gets richer from the proceeds?
The western world (still reaping the wealth of the 'other' world) and still in control of that world through Aid programmes and debt and puppet governments seems not to want to promote democracy in those regions - for some reason or another! Seems to want to test drugs on the children of those regions without consent from parents or doctors etc., or any safety guidelines or protocol as laid down by the 'civilised' western world.
Nick, all these things, and a million more are done in MY name, in the name of democracy and the 'civilised' western societies.
Nick, if you're still really thinking like this after having so much explained to you then you are really wasting a lot of time and energy here and Nat Turner has an answer.
I pray for your enlightenment in these perilous times.
Blessed Love
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