G8’s fat hypocrits club

July 9th, 2008 by MM2H

G8 Summit Japan

How fat can a hypocrite get? Very fat!

It’s getting more and more easy these days to become a politician. All you have to do is:

 

  1. Say THIS and
  2. Do THAT

 

THIS

 

The G8 politicians spend the whole day discussing how to combat food poverty.

 

THAT

 

The G8 politicians indulge like pigs into a sumptuous eight-course dinner including:

 

  • corn stuffed with caviar
  • kelp-flavoured cold Kyoto beef shabu-shabu
  • exotic sounding water shield and pick conger
  • a selection of fine wines and champagne.

 

Whether our dearest British Mr. Brown finished everything on his plate, after earlier urging British families to cut down on their food waste, remains unknown.

 

Green house effect

 

If you have a greenhouse, it only takes little maintenance to keep it up and enjoy the heat it produces each and every time the sun shines.

 

The same greenhouse we have made around the world already. Even if you stop all emissions of carbon-dioxide, the greenhouse will keep on warming up the earth.

 

So cutting down 50% in 42 years is as much as a joke as stuffing your big belly and saying that the world has a problem with food: how can we solve that?

 

Agriculture and profit is to blame

 

If you know that the European Commission started as an agricultural entity, you know that lobbying against anything agriculture is more difficult than finding Osama Bin Laden.

 

Why people don’t have enough food is because:

  • people don’t have a little piece of land to grow organic crop
  • organic sustainable agriculture is changed into money and petrol intensive mono-cultures
  • gosh, nobody cares if all those pesticides will give you liver cancer: that way the medical world can earn a few billion bucks as well

 

Simply put:

 

It’s easy to make way too much profit
when you don’t care what you leave behind.

 

Like it’s easy to burn down a rainforest with 1001 abundances to grow 1 stupid corn crop and the next year you need tons and tons of fertilizers as nothing is left anymore…

Amazingly: there was a rainforest with 1001 abundances able to sustain itself for more than 1001 years…

 

It would be an honour if Malaysia could lead the way and show the example. As we do have a prime minister that’s overly interested in agriculture. The task is simple:

 

  • produce quality food the ways our ancestors have done
  • reduce diseases due to eating only healthy food
  • reduce environmental problems by using organic agriculture

 

This will lead to:

 

  • less money spend on production
  • less money spend on health care
  • less money spend on cleaning up the environment
  • more healthy people working harder
  • a more beautiful environment attracting more tourists

 

I would be honoured if I could participate in any huge scale organic agricultural project making both each family as each society able to produce enough healthy food for ages to come.

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