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viernes, 1 de marzo de 2013

THE BOOGEYMAN FUCKS UP AFRICA

Source: Fiveeight

By Gundhramns Hammer
March 1, 2013


The boogeyman (Homo insapiens) is fucking up Africa. Far beyond her borders brainwashed consumers in rich nations and wealthy people in poor countries are getting ready to fill up their baskets and carts at the city markets.  

Where is man´s sapience and conscioussness, those qualities he constantly brags about he´s got? He makes no sense. He is utterly insane!

Man´s ancestral home is supposed to be Africa, according to the scientists. And yet he is using Africa only as a dump of toxic waste, a reservoir of natural resources and humans for the take and exploitation. He has no respect for his ancestral motherland, Africa.

Obviously, man (Homo insapiens) is motherfucking his own mother. He has screwed up and is screwing up Africa. Africa is suffering under the hands of greedy outsiders and insiders.

Africa´s puppets and puppeteers ("political parasites & western multinational vampires") sleep in the same bed. It is all done for the damn struggle for money and fuck the rest, for they can go to hell.

Since the 1960s man has been fixing Africa´s problems but this beautiful continent and its generous people are only used most of the time as a gimmick and excuse to extract money from people´s purses so that a few smart asses can live off the good life.

Man´s  latest asssault on Africa is the rush for land, destroying forests and their inhabitants and displacing human beings, kicking these into poverty, more misery than what they already have.

It is a blooming pity man sees Africa only as bank of biodiversity for biotechnology and natural resources to  maintain his squandering lifestyle

We all need a new way of thinking.  Let us quit masturbating our brains and wake up. We should remember that each person´s value is not is having but in being.


We must think deeply with sound ecological biosphericity worldwide and act with ecological respectfulness locally.

We must scrutinise whatever we shop and buy. If we don´t need it, not do so, for what we shop and buy shall determine how far we shall reach into the future as a species or shall perish like it or not into oblivion.

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References

Carmin JoA. & Aqyeman J. (Eds.) (2011). Environmental Inequalities Beyond Borders: Local Perspectives on Global Injustices. The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, USA. 301 p.

Meredith M. (2011). Born in Africa. The Quest for the Origins of Human Life. Public Affairs, New York, NY, USA. 217 p.

Onyanta A. (2007). Governing from Above: Solid Waste Management in Nigeria´s New Capital City of Abuja. Ph.D. Thesis, Stockholm University, Sweden. 223 p.

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