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donsnow
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Good evening, all,
A poster in the World News forum advised me to bring my moral outrage and complicity to either the Moral Theology or the Philosophy forums. But, I think the issue of indigenous Africans being killed by their government is more under the Social Justice.
Carbon footprints are getting people killed in Kenya:
m.thenewamerican.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.thenewamerican.com%2Fworld-news%2Fafrica%2Fitem%2F18693-carbon-scam-by-un-and-world-bank-behind-genocidal-land-grabs%3Futm_content%3Dbuffer9a20a%26utm_medium%3Dsocial%26utm_source%3Dtwitter.com%26utm_campaign%3Dbuffer&utm_referrer=https://m.facebook.com#2795
I think when we follow the [tax] money, we are complicit in the deaths of those indigenous Kenyans, being killed by their own government.
The money trail goes like this: American tax dollars support both the UN and the World Bank. The UNREDD program and World Bank are funding the Kenyan government in it’s relocating of indigenous Kenyans, some still in the stone age. I think anybody that supports the Carbon Footprints philosophy are complicit to those killings. I think the UN and World Bank are complicit to the Kenyan government’s killing primitive Kenyans. I think by my tax dollars, I am complicit to their deaths, and that infuriates me being drawn into this.
I think all Americans, by our tax money, are complicit to the atrocities of internationalism. The UN and World Bank are international organizations, so these Kenyan atrocities are the fruit of unbridled internationalism, in my book.
In closing, I am aware of the “Let them kill each other” attitude, by some palefaces when it comes to African killing Africans. We must not let that happen again.
God loves all of you, lurkers, too,
Don
A poster in the World News forum advised me to bring my moral outrage and complicity to either the Moral Theology or the Philosophy forums. But, I think the issue of indigenous Africans being killed by their government is more under the Social Justice.
Carbon footprints are getting people killed in Kenya:
m.thenewamerican.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.thenewamerican.com%2Fworld-news%2Fafrica%2Fitem%2F18693-carbon-scam-by-un-and-world-bank-behind-genocidal-land-grabs%3Futm_content%3Dbuffer9a20a%26utm_medium%3Dsocial%26utm_source%3Dtwitter.com%26utm_campaign%3Dbuffer&utm_referrer=https://m.facebook.com#2795
I think when we follow the [tax] money, we are complicit in the deaths of those indigenous Kenyans, being killed by their own government.
The money trail goes like this: American tax dollars support both the UN and the World Bank. The UNREDD program and World Bank are funding the Kenyan government in it’s relocating of indigenous Kenyans, some still in the stone age. I think anybody that supports the Carbon Footprints philosophy are complicit to those killings. I think the UN and World Bank are complicit to the Kenyan government’s killing primitive Kenyans. I think by my tax dollars, I am complicit to their deaths, and that infuriates me being drawn into this.
I think all Americans, by our tax money, are complicit to the atrocities of internationalism. The UN and World Bank are international organizations, so these Kenyan atrocities are the fruit of unbridled internationalism, in my book.
In closing, I am aware of the “Let them kill each other” attitude, by some palefaces when it comes to African killing Africans. We must not let that happen again.
God loves all of you, lurkers, too,
Don