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Illegal Africans in Thailand: "The more we get rid of them the more they come," say police


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24 minutes ago, plachon said:

It's called globalisation and trade liberalisation......

"Are we witnessing the gradual evacuation of certain parts of the world?" - Yes, as years of failed globalisation and development policies,  natural resources rape on a massive scale and futile wars perpetuated by the Anglo-American pact come back to haunt the West.  The entrance of China and other fast-growing economies into the development mix, is only exacerbating the problems.

"Will most of Africa be trees and animals by the middle of the century?" No - probably not, because the sheer rate of population growth, deforestation and general ecological destruction in Africa will ensure it remains heavily populated with resource-hungry people and wildlife scarce into the future, with the exception of a few heavily protected parks for rich tourists.

So Anglo-American actions are responsible for all the world's ills in your opinion?  I'd say a fair amount of blame lies with corrupt leadership and short sightedness in a lot of those underdeveloped countries.

 

I agree with you on the ecological destruction though. But is that not largely due to rapid population growth and bad government polices in African countries?

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Segregation will become the norm,already exists in many parts of the UK,if not in name only. Knife crime,any crime shoots up where they exist.  The opening ceremony 2012 London Olympics was a vomit inspiring piece of utter crap,authorities attempting to portray the situation as a norm,pathetic,mixed race middle class family

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