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Artemis666
13th December 2013, 03:14
Here's a documentary from Vice about the state of Liberia It is completely chaotic, full of violence,poverty, lack of sanitation, child soldiers+drug addicts, etc over there. (Liberia is not the only country that is in this state, they just picked it.) :mad::crying::(

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRuSS0iiFyo


What propositions do you guys have, with regards to your particular revolutionary stances, to help improve the people's state of physical living and socialization in such an environment? Is there even something that CAN be done in a state like this?

Thoughts, questions and ideas come out, come out...

xxxxxx666666
13th December 2013, 12:32
Here's a documentary from Vice about the state of Liberia It is completely chaotic, full of violence,poverty, lack of sanitation, child soldiers+drug addicts, etc over there. (Liberia is not the only country that is in this state, they just picked it.) :mad::crying::(

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRuSS0iiFyo


What propositions do you guys have, with regards to your particular revolutionary stances, to help improve the people's state of physical living and socialization in such an environment? Is there even something that CAN be done in a state like this?

Thoughts, questions and ideas come out, come out...

Yes, something CAN be done!!!

Well I'll get Myles to get me access to all those warlords, or not.

By the way, what Shane Smith called a "monkey" in the police is probaby a Chimpanzee (couldn't really get a good look at the little guy but no tail, large forequarters so probaby a chimp) in the police station, and "grease some palms" with money? They need to learn some values! Ok, first things first, use high end printers to print trillions of money so they'll learn how worthless money is! By the way, I wonder about the "General Bin Laden" "General monquito spray"... oh well.

By the way I disagree that the people don't care about the place as was suggested by Shane Smith, after all from looking at the video(NOT what the narrator is saying but the actual moving images themselves, I mean look at the people, give the enviornment they're trying to keep clean), it is also obvious that all the trash is piled up in designated placed {not left "everywhere" as the narrator is saying} and is in suprisingly neat hills of trash ,see about 13:XX's to 14:XX's with places relatively "clean" (at least as clean as you can get).

So as a start: kick the UN out (ok in the video they say the UN is leaving in a few years), after all the UN are probaby more trashy that the people, espically if the UN people go out to Sh*& on the beaches!

So, the first things I'll do is to get some kind of trash moving machine, a bulldozer most likely, and actually help move all that trash into a even bigger pile.

The cocane, heroin, coke, probaby is an example of captalist exploting these people.

A large scale propaganda is needed to get those people to stop well, all those bad stuff, and they need better heroes that Navy SEALs, Delta, and those U.S. and western special forces which you see begin idolized all over the place at "West point".

So delivery of media that gives good messages,i.e. missionary style "converting" is needed for a start, and at the same time, large scale delivery of sanitation, import a large water treatment system to treat all the sewers, and other heavy machinery.

Oh and it is obvious the people want and need jobs, so they'll be employed, by people with no bias<important!;), in helping rebuild their country. And they did say over and over in the interviews that they are willing to work, but there was no help from anyone.

I disagree with "General Rambo" that there is no easy way to fix this, distrubution of proper media and proper machinery is what's needed.

Interesting "all our training we took is under America", as "General Rambo" said.

In about 21:3X in the video more people trying to clean up, so the people haven't lost all hope.

By the way I hate that Shane Smith for saying f*&*^#@ every few minutes it seems. Of course they want money (what they really want is food, good sewers, power, etc.things that will help them, which they mistakenly believe to be money) and the colored light in the brothel doen't even look like hell, it was pretty neat, espically when done by people with almost no resources.

Oh, and send lots of food, medicine, common sense stuff for humaniatrian aid. The UN is just exploiting them, shown when they have sex with small, small children, beating them, and their s*&^@#$ on the beaches.

And the people definitly want jobs, heck even they say so, however they don't know any way out, again media is needed to show them a way out.

Sad, how the capitalist media brainwashed those people into thinking money is everything.

Oh, and looking at "West Point" is see hope, the people really want to make a better life for themselves, even if they don't know how.


I like how Joshua Blahyi is helping ex-child soldiers, and people actually drink from that swamp? They desperately needed some modern systems to be either inported if possible or build from whatever supplies is at hand. And some more hope as in that mission of "General Butt Naked's" former enemies lived together (it seems).

Interesting how people actually live in graves after "the war."

Is that the nazi salute they were giving in the church when they were thanking "God" for saving General Butt Naked!?

And it goes to show that having God and churches everywhere doesn't really bring peace, in fact I think that they are tools to exploit people and did ex-General Butt Naked really tow "other people" across that swamp that they claimed to drink from, or was he just flattering Shane?


(And why couldn't the captions translate the "foreign language" parts? I want to know what is begin said!)

Oh an Charles Taylor who is mentioned in the video but never interviewed:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Taylor_%28Liberia%29



So, to summarize what is needed: sanitation equipments and other heavy machinery inported if possibe, lots of good media to change people's views, food, people with knowledge and the know-how who actually will help.

Sorry that this seems all over the place, I was typing this as I was watching;)

And it was sad that the young lady who was a prositute and interviewed had studied so hard to be a beautician can't get a job as one, and it was obvious she is desperate for a job, any job even if it's getting beaten and raped by UN people if it will give her money. And I can't help but note the lack of sympathy on the part of the documentry crew when interviewing and narrating the story, espically at "West Point" for example, why didn't they note how hard everyone is working to keep the place as clean as they could? Instead of saying how they leave "trash everywhere", why didn't they note the the trash is in hills, obviously set up by the people who leave them everywhere, and so on?

And no, this enviornment hasn't hit "rock bottom" the people there still have hope, and they would probaby be willing to help clean up, as they keep saying when they were interviewed, if help was actually available to them to help.