Saturday, October 3, 2009

Ots Tibia Dragon Ball 7.6

sobering ...

Le premier médicament sold in the world ... is high cholesterol. The first disease in the world ... is malaria. Not the same customers! There is no cure for malaria, we quickly understand why ... Dixit

a teacher very interesting if we were to develop a treatment against malaria in a country like Gabon, very touched by the disease, it would greatly reduce mortality, and population increase. The country is "poor" (in any case, wealth is very unevenly distributed there), people become too numerous for scarce resources would quickly too hungry (and therefore eventually die anyway, but not as fast as necessary to avoid thereafter). People who are hungry do not re-elect their government. So the president of Gabon, who has the means to finance research, development and distribution of an anti-malarial, has no interest in doing so! It's disgusting?

If I may be cynical (well, let me alone ...) (unless already flaw that I train at ... politically correct?), The problem of being human (hey hey, I did not say "this population", it comes already own:)), the problem of being human is that the more he is poor, the more he played. Any What deadly disease like malaria there, then intervened as a demographic regulator essential. (As long as the population is Catholic, or just masochistic - maybe the same thing ... - she soon found a cause divine health disaster, so it's not so bad, she won ...) So if the people of Gabon remains poor, should be for the good of nature and the government, not to fight against the scourge.

Or he would better distribute the country's wealth! Wha, I resolved the problem in a sentence of Gabon! : D A country full of resources, a major exporter oil, should succeed in paying its poor! (Since our poor countries are quite capable of paying their rich ...: /)

Seriously (or not), in theory, bad distribution of wealth causes of mass poverty, which leads to a high birth rate, of where too strong population growth, which promotes the onset of diseases of mass destruction. Suppress the release of the Apocalypse, and it will be heaven on Earth! (But no, I'm not left, otherwise I would have said "should be deleted" ... and if I was right I could just as well say "I'll delete", since the presumption is put in this medium.)

short, solve the problem of wealth distribution in Gabon by making it more equitable. Then focus on education, compulsory universal education, improved access to higher education. Inexorably, a disease far less terrible to look to tackle Gabon: Occidentalism. The almost miraculous effect of the Western world is to exalt the individual at this point, so individualism, that nobody wants to have children (thank our hormones still struggling to not let our lives go out selfish!), the birth rate would drop dramatically. Meanwhile

to this, the Gabonese government would pay more directly to the pharmaceutical industry for its readiness to make his talent at work in the development of a treatment: the people can finally pay, would open a lucrative market before them who decide far more easily than any desire for social justice or humanitarian (I may come back one day on this almost empty sidereal and not so staggering moral conscience among industrial ...) (well, not in industrial pharmacology, my future employers, of course!).

short! The problem of malaria would be solved! And as a misfortune never comes alone (without divine disease, people are not afraid of anything, it's horrible), in these conditions of paradise, again, this poor Gabonese president would have to worry! Contrary to popular belief (and vainly hoped) it would not so much because of a newly educated people (such as Renaud said: "if the school that made people free and equal [I add "and politically enlightened"] the government would decide that it's not good for brats "). No, the masses, educated or not, are a mass, with all that that implies an effect of group (see population biology courses, or surely psychology or other social anthropology) and standardization. Small

mathematical thinking digressive and megalomaniacal as I like to wander in scientific considerations specific to lather me: D from the normal distribution, say the level of sophistication and ability to reflect a population should follow a Gaussian beautiful (oh, the beautiful illustration!) rather little flat if I think my estimate, with its little extreme thinkers on one side and Jean-Marie Le Pen of the other (oh no I must be wrong, given the number of these).


short, despite this image perfectly logical, it's hard not to see this instead:

(hey hey, is this a hat? or a snake that ate an elephant?)

but I think that makes me particularly pessimistic despair ...

short, all that to say that people are idiots, and Machin Bidule President of Gabon (yes, I know, Ali, son of Bongo converted, we talk about it enough) has no concern to have this side there. But back to the origins of the Westernization of wretched people there quietly until innocent (and poor, yes, well ...): the better distribution of wealth. But the riches of that?! (Because of the production operation, hitherto only a few were lining their pockets.) Rich! The rich are injured, robbed! They are not happy! And oddly, a rich dough obese defends better than people in good health (yes, we are still in SF, there). Now, after spending his life to sell until the last little bit of toe is no longer enough to stand up to a horde of angry sumo. So, even if the people vote, it tampers with the election early, of course, we will have managed to organize a revolution the blow out, Mister President! And up to Sarkozy! No, but ...

So, I set the time (what prolixity, finally), but we did it: if Machin wants to stay in power, and one can easily imagine that is the case (let us in his place) requires that the Gabonese keep their malaria and economic levels. Rha, the ugly world ...

(What is a bit poor to complete such a statement in this way? But that effort!)

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