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  • Good analysis.Well done for the video, but please tell me how can one beat The Media? How can one explain your good views to the public in general without being labelled a traitor, nigger lover etc... How can you expose the EU for what it really is without being spat at? How long will it be before the impending social and economic collapse in the Eurozone and the war which is being prepared with Iran which will alienate everyone? Should one conform or try to fight an already lost battle?

  • one must take account there are a lot of forces in the world..christianity and medics feeding africans and giving medicines while the soldiers 'peacekeepers' probably close attacking so called 'dictators'

  • Yeah, but those forces you mentioned constitute only a small percentage when compared to capitalism, climate change so on and so forth.

  • africans for example always blame europe..that europe stole everything from africa..so now they are coming to europe with a vengeance to steal from us...these people forget that everyone had war etc...and still developed. these people will always expect us to feed them and solve their problems when in fact they were the ones who killed each other like the rwandan genocide...end of discussion

  • proset naqbel mijja fil mijja .

  • as far as i know, it's the capitalist countries that donate money to those poor countries. and, ironicly, most of the poor countries are either dictatorships, or communists. i heard some people hate the US for what it's done to the countries in africa... just for the record, they donate the highest ammount of food and cash.

  • Your comment is blatantly false, some are socialist only in name, and have to exist within a global economic world-game which is definitely not played according to socialist parameters.

    On your second point when you can barely survive on your own and you have no social services that guarantee that you will be looked after when you are no longer able to look after yourself food and cash makes no sense when multi-national companies require that your country remains under-developed.

  • "and you have no social services " - who is responsible for that? not their gov? which is after all their own people?

    "multi-national companies require that your country remains under-developed"...who took the bribe? isn't that their government?

    but i think it is in the interest of companies to have developed countries, so they could buy more products.

  • Well do you really believe that 'social services' just come out of the blue - especially when your economy is restrained to narrow oriented exportation ex. only on coffee - it is in a way - neo-colonialism.

    No, you're wrong to believe that it is the interest of companies to have developed countries, it is in their interest in fact to keep them underdeveloped - if it is developed there would be no place for cheap labor and environmental degradation.

  • This does does not mean that it is only economic under-development that brings about illegal immigration, there are obviously other elements such as Climate Change, culture, uneducated tribes, religion and so on.

    However economic underdevelopment plays a major role and need to be tackled.

    Is it so difficult to ask for something Fair bulaionionion? For a Trade that is fair?

  • this images show a very sad reality! but as you have said: "Climate Change, culture, uneducated tribes, religion". these are the major factors that create the unfair trade. Maybe those people should learn how value education and society, not simply kill the other tribe for it wants access to water. What about the government (their gov) building some pipes after a fair agreement with a neighbour country? or i don't know... teach people to produce something of real value.

  • and when it comes to those rich countries. i know in my countri's case, many of my fellow romanians go to study in western europe...all they look for is the money they make there, so they can buy a car when they come home.

    instead they should learn a working society is being built, how trade works, how production works, how to fix problems and so on. when this poor countries will understand this, it will be better for them.however,it is very hard when they are poor,but it is not impossible.

  • its basically cheap labour for EU ..malta happens to be right in the middle thus will be turned into a warehouse of underpaid african slaves lets hope we send them back like italy..

  • The Immigrant is the Victim, so are we the Maltese. Victim vs. Victim - it is absurd as well as illogical.

    This can be partly solved with Fair Trade - and we would not be fighting the victim, but the cause - and that is the real patriot - the one that fights the Cause rather the Victim, because we believe that Maltese are capable not just to change their future - but the future of the European Union.

  • It does make sense to fight the Victim - that's the easy way out - but the easy way out is usually short-sited - and in the long run we would not have solved anything.

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