Africans killing Africans again Will We Help, this time?

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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
 
Rubbish! The United States is not the only country in the UN and the taxpayers have no say in what the government uses their tax money for.
 
The link doesn’t work for me. Is it possible to provide a direct link to the article, rather than the forward from Facebook?
 
Rubbish! The United States is not the only country in the UN and the taxpayers have no say in what the government uses their tax money for.
Good evening, Catholic 1954,

Thank you for posting on my thread.

Gee, I was baptized in 1954.

I respectfully disagree that we have no say in what our tax money is used for. We can always write to our Congress people. If enough of us write or telephone or email our senators and representatives in DC about one subject, the politicians will pay attention.

God loves you,
Don
 
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.
Then it’s high time to let our legislators know it’s unacceptable.
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.
We may not have much choice. Getting involved for some folks means just writing a check, which has in many cases done far more damage.

The peace cannot be forced, and frankly, none of the global powers even remotely have the stomach for it, as we see from Libya to Israel to the Ukraine.

The first think you’d hear the minute either North American or white-majority nation due West of the Ural Mountains got involved, screams of colonialism, racism and imperialism would be at fever pitch from the usual crowd.

In many ways these folks are their own worst enemies and the reality is neighboring nations with rare exception (especially outside of the First World) have a tendency to have broader conflicts and fight.
 
Then it’s high time to let our legislators know it’s unacceptable.

We may not have much choice. Getting involved for some folks means just writing a check, which has in many cases done far more damage.

The peace cannot be forced, and frankly, none of the global powers even remotely have the stomach for it, as we see from Libya to Israel to the Ukraine.

The first think you’d hear the minute either North American or white-majority nation due West of the Ural Mountains got involved, screams of colonialism, racism and imperialism would be at fever pitch from the usual crowd.

In many ways these folks are their own worst enemies and the reality is neighboring nations with rare exception (especially outside of the First World) have a tendency to have broader conflicts and fight.
Good evening, Super Luigi,

Thank you for posting on my thread.

Maybe your opening sentence is the best solution. And, I would add, praying for divine intervention, because God answers prayer.

You’d think the indigenous Kenyans wouldn’t mind a rescue, but it’s the government Kenyans who have access to world media, and I guess they would holler all the things you wrote to get us out of their hair.

I’m afraid your assessment of world help might be right. But, I hope enough of us can write to our congress people to make a difference.

I can’t help but point out to all those who think international is better than national internests: it’s international interests supporting the atrocities in Kenya. So, internationalism can be just as evil and tyrannical as any nation.

God loves you,
Don
 
Good evening, all,

Well, it’s past time to start my evening chores, then go to bed. So, I’m signing off until tomorrow. G’night.

God loves all of you, lurkers, too,
Don
 
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