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"The poor": kill them

Re: "The poor": kill them
July 20, 2012, 04:43:46 AM
There is no "the poor." There are varying income levels which correlate with the degree to which you have your shit together.

Generally true, but more true in a Wealth and IQ of Nations sense and less so when scale is reduced to demographics within nations. There are lots of young motivated Westerners struggling hard at this time in their lives and it isn't for a lack of competence.

Idea: support commodity futures speculation and corn to ethanol production. This is way more effective for targeted population reduction than abortion, birth control or console games. Plus the compulsive snivelers can't gasp at any particular person for being an unnice meany for making the world a far better place for future generations.

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In 2008 and in 2011, the world was rocked by riots and by revolutions coinciding with spikes in food prices. Now researchers are projecting that by 2013, food prices will soar to unparalleled heights, causing widespread hunger in the most vulnerable populations and social unrest, with an enormous potential for loss of human life.

The computer modeling that generated the prediction of a food crisis was first published by the New England Complex Systems Institute in September. The modeling has gained considerable credibility by accurately predicting food prices over the last 10 months. The research indicates that the crucial factors behind food price increases are the conversion of corn crops to ethanol and investor speculation on the agricultural futures market.

“There are two policy decisions we’ve identified as key drivers,” said Yaneer Bar-Yam, president of the institute. “The first is the promotion of ethanol conversion, which provides the U.S. with less than 1 percent of its energy but has a much larger effect on global food availability.” The second is the deregulation of commodity markets by Congress’s Commodity Futures Modernization Act of 2000, the report said.

http://green.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/03/07/spike-in-food-prices-projected-by-2013/

Re: "The poor": kill them
July 21, 2012, 07:19:55 PM
I bet you're South American.
Man bite your tongue...

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-would not be better to kill the evil, that the disease
-kill millions of poor by 1 rich
-that it is the rich who crushes the poor
-is the rich who take away the poor study, and have better health?

I wonder, the suffering of those who are in the middle, between rich and poor, bear to hear the complaints of the poor and the abuses of the rich.

kill the politicians.

Re: "The poor": kill them
July 22, 2012, 01:03:12 AM
There are so many useless regulations to "help" the poor, I'd rather be left without any government intervention. Poor folk really need to be let go. Then chaos ensues as they freak over how they can't be fed directly by food stamps and such, and then the true weeding out and enrichment of the poor strata begins.

Our regulations to help poor people are set up that to benefit, you really must have nothing to your name, and these regulations in health care, food, and job industries do nothing to alleviate any problems.
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Re: "The poor": kill them
July 23, 2012, 02:02:25 AM
“In the improbable event that the heavens were to part and an angel were to task me with immediately eliminating half the global population, I’d halve the global IQ bell curve at its apex and sweep away everything to the left of it.”

http://takimag.com/article/if_the_world_is_overpopulated_who_should_die/

Re: "The poor": kill them
July 23, 2012, 12:24:10 PM
sooner or later we all went on this list, when we get older and low IQ and senile?

is inevitable.