Europe Risks Starvation?
Thanks to unbridled immigration, Jerri believes that most of Europe is now at risk of starvation and governments, socialist or not, will just sit back and let it happen -- like they did in 1847 when Ireland was hit by the potato famine -- because western civilization, based upon capitalism, cares only about profit.
“In terms of food security,” says Jerri, “the UK and Germany are now worse off than North Korea, Nepal, Kenya, Ethiopia and Colombia; Italy and the Netherlands are now worse off than Sri Lanka, Peru, Saudi Arabia and Venezuela; Belgium is now worse off than Hong Kong, Chile, Burma and Uzbekistan; and Switzerland is now worse off than Haiti, Guatemala, Rwanda, Jordan, Madagascar and Somalia.”
“Shifting a mass of starving people from non-sustainable nations (particularly China, India, Japan, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Pakistan, Egypt, Vietnam, South Korea and the Philippines) to sustainable nations, particularly marginally sustainable nations in Europe, was a short term 20th century solution that, in the long term, has caused the host nations not only to sink as far as food security is concerned but also to sink in terms of political and social stability as well,” says Jerri. “Thousands of non-Europeans pouring into Europe are being kept wholly on social welfare, and because less people in their homelands creates more breeding space, the nations they originally came from become more unsustainable than ever.”
“It will be a totally inflammatory situation for interracial relations in Europe when the food wars break out.”
“Also, allowing 91 unsustainable nations to become nutritionally dependent upon 72 sustainable nations in a spirit of globalized dependency has long term problems, too. Only one of the top ten dependent nations, China, has instituted measures to become nutritionally self-sufficient by limiting its population. The other dependent countries continue to expand their populations beyond the capacity of their arable land, and will continue doing so as long as they receive cheap food from sustainable nations and have opportunities to emigrate.”
“Increase the price of food and cut off opportunities to emigrate,” says Jerri, “and these nations will be forced to help themselves rather than accept parasitic status, and you can see this happening already.”
“In feeding these increasingly populous dependent nations, the sustainable nations are being forced to increase the yield of their arable lands by using dangerous agricultural practices. Increasing use of pesticides and fertilizers are poisoning the environment, and how many crops can be produced in a year without severely affecting the earth itself, not to mention water supplies and air quality?”
“Contrary to popular opinion, agriculture is not an environmentally friendly industry, and cheap food from sustainable nations does not come without political strings attached,” says Jerri. “Who wasn’t appalled by the food for oil scandals?”
“Europe does not have the arable land capable of supporting its present population,” says Jerri. “Most of Europe’s food is imported, and should a crisis occur in any one of the nations providing the food, Europe risks massive starvation and the breakdown in civilization that goes with it.”
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“In terms of food security,” says Jerri, “the UK and Germany are now worse off than North Korea, Nepal, Kenya, Ethiopia and Colombia; Italy and the Netherlands are now worse off than Sri Lanka, Peru, Saudi Arabia and Venezuela; Belgium is now worse off than Hong Kong, Chile, Burma and Uzbekistan; and Switzerland is now worse off than Haiti, Guatemala, Rwanda, Jordan, Madagascar and Somalia.”
“Shifting a mass of starving people from non-sustainable nations (particularly China, India, Japan, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Pakistan, Egypt, Vietnam, South Korea and the Philippines) to sustainable nations, particularly marginally sustainable nations in Europe, was a short term 20th century solution that, in the long term, has caused the host nations not only to sink as far as food security is concerned but also to sink in terms of political and social stability as well,” says Jerri. “Thousands of non-Europeans pouring into Europe are being kept wholly on social welfare, and because less people in their homelands creates more breeding space, the nations they originally came from become more unsustainable than ever.”
“It will be a totally inflammatory situation for interracial relations in Europe when the food wars break out.”
“Also, allowing 91 unsustainable nations to become nutritionally dependent upon 72 sustainable nations in a spirit of globalized dependency has long term problems, too. Only one of the top ten dependent nations, China, has instituted measures to become nutritionally self-sufficient by limiting its population. The other dependent countries continue to expand their populations beyond the capacity of their arable land, and will continue doing so as long as they receive cheap food from sustainable nations and have opportunities to emigrate.”
“Increase the price of food and cut off opportunities to emigrate,” says Jerri, “and these nations will be forced to help themselves rather than accept parasitic status, and you can see this happening already.”
“In feeding these increasingly populous dependent nations, the sustainable nations are being forced to increase the yield of their arable lands by using dangerous agricultural practices. Increasing use of pesticides and fertilizers are poisoning the environment, and how many crops can be produced in a year without severely affecting the earth itself, not to mention water supplies and air quality?”
“Contrary to popular opinion, agriculture is not an environmentally friendly industry, and cheap food from sustainable nations does not come without political strings attached,” says Jerri. “Who wasn’t appalled by the food for oil scandals?”
“Europe does not have the arable land capable of supporting its present population,” says Jerri. “Most of Europe’s food is imported, and should a crisis occur in any one of the nations providing the food, Europe risks massive starvation and the breakdown in civilization that goes with it.”
See also:
- emigrate to a food secure nation!
- Echoes of Ireland’s Starvation
- time to stock up on food?
- one child is enough
- go forth, multipy and starve
- globalization promotes starvation
- are we a plague on the earth?
Labels: agriculture, arable land, capitalism, civilization, europe, food security, food wars, immigration, population, potato famine, starvation
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