Saturday, August 02, 2008

3rd World Politics

If we destroyed 3rd world poverty via Fair Trade and other programs, what are the implications that follow? I'm not saying that everyone shouldn't be entitled to a great life. What I am saying is, if we bring the world up to where everything has been put to an equilibrium, the food stoichiometry equation will no longer hold and we'd be screwed! You think we're on top of the food chain now, see what happens when this point is reached!

Food prices would skyrocket due to demand and the supply would disappear. You can't put a price on your family. We would try and look for other places to grow food, but the dense populous already lives where the climate is right for living (i.e. not deserts), so there would have to be less people so there is room for food to grow. Perhaps the rain forest had an answer, but in a twist of masochistic irony, we've already eliminated that option because it's gone now (considering that world equality would take a number of years to achieve). I'm sure the corrupt businesses and people who have substantial amounts of Moola will horde what they can under the eyes of the sleeping people. Then, I could only imagine many mini civil wars to right this great wrong. In the end we'd either destroy the known world leeching it for all the energy it could give, destroy ourselves trying to maintain equality, or we would have to step up, take some responsibility, and drop our population down (see a pattern here?).

Unfortunately, I'd bet there a thousand different ways we would decide who gets to carry on their lineage and who doesn't, just because we are like that. There would be a whole new era of segregation. Nothing can be simple, eh?

So in a world of where most of us are constantly striving for equality, how do we solve this problem? It's not a matter of money, it's a matter of planning, responsibility, and management, that we, as a human race, do not do well. No, I don't have faith in humanity. There, I said it. If you haven't already picked that up from my other posts. I think we are going down. I will never lose hope that we can recover, though.

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