Prior to the global meltdown, we all tend to forget that there was also a global food crisis tearing its way across the developing world. While it was easy to blame the high oil prices last spring and summer for this, there were many other factors at play, not insignificantly population growth. Many religious fundamentalists tend to be blind to what s happening in today’s world, and stick (religiously?) to tracts from the past as the only answers to all of life’s problems. Please don’t think that I am being anti-religions-I-don’t-understand, either. Let’s be honest, we have had a slightly insane, unintelligent Christian fundamentalist in the White House for the last eight years, and look where that has brought the World.
All of these religious leaders, no matter which God they pray to, all believe in a handful of tenets that are no longer viable – in fact, they haven’t been viable for a couple of hundred years already. The thought that you can take a blueprint for life in a lightly populated, agrarian economy full of unknown dangers to life and limb, and expect the same handful of rules to work in a densely populated, wealthy, controllable industrial climate is absolutely mind-boggling. The most important conventions, that the Male of the species has absolute control over his life and the people in it, and that procreation is the Female’s only job would be laughable if they weren’t so dangerous. I have no problem with talking to a supreme leader of your own belief: We do it all the time, don’t we? – But to lord it over a fellow human being that has feelings for you is past Nazi in its ugly simplicity. The idea, too, that this female has to be kept in almost constant pregnancy for most of her life, because we may not see the majority of progeny survive some disaster, should have been dispelled sometime in the Hanoverian monarchy. But isn’t this what has happened in the Third World for eons, and is still happening today? Of course, any kind of global cataclysm, whether financial or not, is an excuse for these leaders to say: “The heck with the struggle for a mortgage – let’s get the mass copulation on again!” It is the Third World that still provides the globe with the majority of it’s simple food basics, so if we look at this problem from the bottom up, not from our spiraling Grocery bill, up – you will see what could be the continuation of something much more pressing; the specter that we are, indeed, beginning a spiral to overpopulate the earth again.
Compound this population spiral with worsening weather events, and masses of growing food will either be snapped up to eat, or plucked from the ground by cyclones and hurricanes with cute names.
Global food prices grew by over 57% between May 2007 and 2008, according to the World Bank. In the West, this means a larger food bill for us to pay at the cashiers, but also lead to Stagflation: Stagnating economies forced to pay more for daily life’s expenses. In the poorest nations, however, it means much more. Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, and the Philippines are countries whose poorest of the poor are now spending between 60 and almost 70% on what they earn on a bowl of rice for everyone to share for dinner. As more mouths appear to feed, the self-fulfilling prophecy continues. The disaster of malnutrition deaths among the infant poor DOES take place, because there simply isn’t the food available to feed them. Added to the Third World, many fundamentalist believers are now holed up in Governmental ghettos in Europe. They are watching their leaders give instructions via satellite TV, including “Go forth and Multiply”. As they are ignored by their whiter, richer neighbors, local officials and governments in the name of tolerant religious freedom, they are adding more mouths to the crowded cuckoo’s nests of the developed World. These mouths are destined for social welfare that will probably be all spent in Baby Boomer never-ending pensions when they need it most.
Things may have eased since we disappeared down this financial rabbit hole last fall, but of course, we all know where the global Buck will stop– The Third World. While the West has misguidedly diverted it’s corn production to Ethanol on the misguided belief that it will cut back on pollution and oil requirements, we are actively beginning to starve the planet. You can only imagine the future if our severe weather and its developing world destruction gets any worse.
As more and more people die in the four nations mentioned previously, and less and less aid comes from the West because we can no longer afford both that, and our ethanol gulping Hybrid SUV’s, it is these nation’s that will have to support millions of destitute survivors. This will hamper their attempts at economic development, and plunge them back into have-not countries. Their somewhat wealthier European relatives, trapped in meaningless existences on a shrinking welfare payment in Europe will definitely feel a sense of abandonment, and blame it on anti-religious western leaders. The growing amount of babies will flood the world, just as the richest nations on earth see up to one quarter of their populations stop working and demand the kind of life they have been giving toward for the last thirty+ years.
There is a global food crisis, and it is being fuelled by religion, bad weather, and western economic policies and follies. Can you picture what your life will be like twenty years from now? Until this moment, it wouldn’t have included this population end-game described here – until now





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