Multi-millionaires,childless spinsters and bachelors and devout Christians all have the guilt complex of believing that our society uses too much of the World’s resources and has a too high standard of living.
This guilt complex is mined by the Human Rights Industry to milk us of everything they can get.
Our civilisation is based on our industry,what we invented and what we made was the basis of our affluence and now we have given our industry to China and India and the production of our food to the third world,what have we left that will enable us to buy the products of the new industrial civilisation?
Our money is worthless and we have nothing to sell them. Except for industrial Germany,Europe is broke.
The attitude of our elite ruling class is shown in an article in the Guardian Weekly,28.5.10 “Cranes lift recovery hopes”.
England’s future depends on the long awaited revival of the commercial property market. “Foreign money has been pouring in to developments in London’s square mile of the city and observers are anticipating a spate of building in the capital”.
There are already an estimated 400 billion dollars in unpaid commercial loans in Britain and more than a quarter tied to poorer-quality assets. That does not matter it is only paper money.
Australia’s economy depends on building houses for 300,000 migrants a year. If we cut immigration what would we do with millions of migrants we have already imported?
France imported millions of Muslims to man her industries now her industries have gone to China and the Muslims are unemployable.
As we no longer create wealth we must cut our foreign aid. Europe is broke and foreign aid is wasted in Africa.
Oxfam U.K. has attacked the recent wave of “dangerous”criticism of overseas aid (The Guardian Weekly 28.5.10) warning that financially stretched governments could use it as an excuse to cut overseas committments.
What do they expect these E.U. countries to do,borrow from other members of the E.U. like Greece had and expect their own people to cut their standard of living?
Phil Boomer,Oxfam campaigns and policy director,said,“too many of recent attacks have been ill-informed ideological and ultimately irresponsible”.
Zambian economist,Dambisa Moyo,argues “aid is the cause of,rather than the solution to,problems in the developing world”.
Critics suggest that international aid may prolong wars and who say it often falls into the wrong hands,as it does when it falls into the hands of African despots.
Bloomer said,“The suggestion aid should be tied to British national interests would ensure that significant amounts of U.K. overseas aid would not reach those who need it most”. What rubbish!
The Human Rights Aid Industry profits well from this trade,but they do not have the power of national governments to make sure the aid is properly used. Let us get rid of them,if we are able to give any further aid to the third world in the future.!!
