Proprecies of doom..

It seems like every year, there is a looming crises that will be the end of the world.

Recent ones are..

Covid-19 (it certainly ain’t anywhere as bad as the Spanish Flu for example)

That big forest fire in South America (it actually happens every year, it occurs naturally)

The really big Bush fires in Victoria & NSW in Australia (it occurs naturally every year).

The Ozone layer is disappearing..

Climate change (notice how it’s not called global warming anymore -it basically means they have a bet each way). See the link below to see how they have been saying this since the 1970’s (hat tip – No Minister blog)

https://cei.org/blog/wrong-again-50-years-of-failed-eco-pocalyptic-predictions/ 

It’s also notable that any natural occurance is blamed on climate change these days.

It’s been getting more & more dramatic as the years go by. Who could forget Greta Thunberg been used by her parents as per the link below?

All this crying wolf has the effect of people not taking any notice, so I guess the doomsday people just try harder in response.

Helping the poor in Africa & India

I read the following allegory on a blog in the UK recently. it’s meant to reflect on the issue of mass immigration into the UK and the local populations percieved reaction to this.


“Eight people in a lifeboat, awaiting rescue. All comfortable and warm. Each checked their ration packs. All had ample rations, even luxuries of wine, chocolate and biscuits to keep them going. A person glanced out of the porthole to sea. A person in the distance was drowning. One asked should we not go and rescue them? Each glanced at their ample rations. Some muttered about having to share their wine and biscuits, some ignored the talk and ate. Some had already tucked into them. They didn’t turn back. The lifeboat is the West and the drowning person is the third world.”


The quote is designed to guilt trip people into thinking that they are “well off” while others struggle and that they are selfish people if they don’t help or feel guilty about their “good fortune”.

The reality is a lot more complex.

Two Trillion American dollars have been donated to Africa in the last 50 years to fix these problems for no discernible gain, except that some Westerners get to feel good about themselves and possibly get a power trip by having power over others.
The issue is complicated by Westerners paternalistic and/or patronising attitude to other cultures.


The situation is explained in depth in the following link. It is a speech by a former volunteer for an Italian NGO (non Government organisation) and his experiences of working for an NGO in Africa, and how everything they did turned to custard.