They tie conditions to debt even for countries that are perfect examples of democracy like Mali, Ghana, Senegal but I have to blame Africans themselves. The West didn't have it handed to them, they adapted. If they did, so can we. I mean look at China 30 years ago and how they've turned things around and brought the fight to the West's backyard. We need private investment and the Africans overseas can and must do better.
thank u for this vid, i'm critical about the g8 and thought to know a lot of bad facts, but this vid is still very hard for me to understand and supports me in my oppinion, thanks a lot
I think you have missed the point randy109, if you have been following this for 50 years you will know that that the poverty reduction strategies introduced as condionalities under HIPC and rubber stamped at Gleneagles in 2005 (MDRI) are a whole new ball game and more insidious and anti-democratic than anything we have seen since colonialism. Sadly most NGO's and anti poverty campaigners have not only missed this point but campaigned for these strings.
Hey, It's all business. They'll get debt relief, fight off the "vultures" (debt collectors) and learn from it. If the so-called citizens of the third world would rise up against the corruption of their leaders the situation wouldn't have been created in the first place. Do you REALLY believe that corporate boards wouldn't step on their own mothers to pick up another nickel?? I didn't "miss the point", I'm pragmatic. Don't act shocked or naive when you're playing in the big leagues.
We didn't force them to borrow the money, and of course bankers and corporations will seek to profit. Is this really "NEWS" to anyone that's been paying attention for the last 50 years??
They tie conditions to debt even for countries that are perfect examples of democracy like Mali, Ghana, Senegal but I have to blame Africans themselves. The West didn't have it handed to them, they adapted. If they did, so can we. I mean look at China 30 years ago and how they've turned things around and brought the fight to the West's backyard. We need private investment and the Africans overseas can and must do better.
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muckar 4 years ago
thank u for this vid, i'm critical about the g8 and thought to know a lot of bad facts, but this vid is still very hard for me to understand and supports me in my oppinion, thanks a lot
BurnNaziBurn 4 years ago
I think you have missed the point randy109, if you have been following this for 50 years you will know that that the poverty reduction strategies introduced as condionalities under HIPC and rubber stamped at Gleneagles in 2005 (MDRI) are a whole new ball game and more insidious and anti-democratic than anything we have seen since colonialism. Sadly most NGO's and anti poverty campaigners have not only missed this point but campaigned for these strings.
worldwrite 4 years ago
Hey, It's all business. They'll get debt relief, fight off the "vultures" (debt collectors) and learn from it. If the so-called citizens of the third world would rise up against the corruption of their leaders the situation wouldn't have been created in the first place. Do you REALLY believe that corporate boards wouldn't step on their own mothers to pick up another nickel?? I didn't "miss the point", I'm pragmatic. Don't act shocked or naive when you're playing in the big leagues.
randy109 4 years ago
We didn't force them to borrow the money, and of course bankers and corporations will seek to profit. Is this really "NEWS" to anyone that's been paying attention for the last 50 years??
randy109 4 years ago
we didnt force them to borrow the money? it seems as it is you the one not paying attention....
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