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American has this donate thing on but what for? Africans have been in this situation for decades and decades, if not centuries.. All this time people have donated billion upon billions but Africa is not moving forward. Is it all scams?
All this donations and very little improvements.. I dont understand. AND they are making the problem worse by popping out multiple children knowing they have AIDS.. Leave it to them to fix if they won't accept that they have a problem.. It's so screwed up...

2007-04-25 14:22:57 · 7 answers · asked by Hazel-Iris 2 in Society & Culture Other - Society & Culture

If the men are raping the women, why isn't the money being used for prisons to put these mens in there so that Africa can start moving forward?

2007-04-25 14:28:33 · update #1

7 answers

Why are 'you' pretending to 'care about' these people
when anyone can see that all you are actually doing
is trying throw racist stereotypes out against them
and then whine about them as if they are some
sort of 'personal' burden to you or in your life.

You -- and people of your ilk -- are a shamelessly
disgustign example of western arrogance against
the struggling people of the 3rd & 4th world.

You know full well that 'you' don't give a rat's butt
about any of the people on whom your "question"
(or shjould I say 'complaint' in the form
of a 'question') is so clearly focused.

As a result -- whay you are displaying is
nothing more than hypocrisy at it's fullest.

You are an embarrasment to to me as a human --
so why don't 'you' just crawl back under your rock
and letthose who really care enought to 'try' to
help (rather than 'whine' all day) do exacly that.

.

2007-04-29 10:45:06 · answer #1 · answered by mixedraceperson 6 · 0 1

In addition to the fact that woman often do not have a choice, many if not most do not know they have AIDS. In countries where people have incomes of less than $1000 per year, medical tests are not readily available, nor is tax money to support large prison populations. Billions of dollars spread over a populations of hundreds of millions and many years is really not very much money. If you have been watching the news you may have noticed the story about the 25 people in the US who earned over a billion dollars each last year.

2007-04-25 16:40:48 · answer #2 · answered by meg 7 · 0 0

It's some of their leaders, like Zimbabwe

In the 1980s, Zimbabwe was the second largest economy in southern Africa. Millions of tourists visited each year to see hippos, lions and the awesome drama of Victoria Falls. And Zimbabwe--a nation of 11 million to 13 million people (nobody knows the precise number, partly because so many have fled) gave black Africans the best education and health care on the continent. But over the past two decades, Mugabe's single-minded protection of his power has devastated the economy and turned the country into a police state.

Mugabe has also targeted some longstanding foreign adversaries. The West, particularly Britain and the U.S., is plotting to recolonize Zimbabwe, he says. That paranoia courses through every level of the country's security apparatus. A large map in Inspector Moyo's office highlighted in red "areas of political activity"--which turned out to be every town or large village. A directive on the wall reminded him his job was to "investigate all cases of a political nature, suppress all civil commotion and gather political intelligence." There was even a detailed procedure in case the station ever came under attack. Fear and vigilance combined in an obsession with paperwork. Every remark I made was typed in triplicate. I was fingerprinted five times.

The one thing Zimbabwe is in no danger of running out of is pictures of "Comrade" Robert Gabriel Mugabe. He looks down from framed photographs in every store, gas station and government office, a small man in gold glasses. When I landed in Zimbabwe, he was front-page news in every newspaper, railing against the West, which could "go hang" for plotting "monkey business" against his country, and members of the opposition, who "will get bashed." A few weeks earlier, I caught a television interview on his 83rd birthday. "Some people say I am a dictator," he said at his 25-bedroom villa in the capital, Harare, complete with Italian-marble bathrooms and roof tiles from Shanghai.

Moyo seemed to realize he was working for the bad guys. "The country is ruined," he said one day. Shame fueled his need for respect. He was haunted by the prospect of someday being called to account for the abuses he has overseen. "You cannot say anything against me," he would say. Mugabe's greatest trick is to make sure people fear him more than they hate him, and hate themselves most of all.

2007-04-25 14:36:14 · answer #3 · answered by lorrnae 3 · 2 0

the first answer is correct, in addition to that: these women also have no protection and wouldnt be able to affors it if it was available. Also, many may not knwo they have AIDS until a while after, for the symptoms are not immediate always.
I understand you're skepticism of charity, but if you think its all a scam, why dont you go to Africa and find out yourself? And while you're there, help out =)

2007-04-25 14:30:27 · answer #4 · answered by Kosha Bean 1 · 1 1

The crisis in Africa is one with many layers...very complex. Their biggest issues are resources, stigma, and treatment. Don't forget that many 3rd world countries do not have the myriad of family planning choices that we have here. Just as people in the US infected w/HIV continue to have sex (protected or not), so do other human beings all over the world. The biggest difference between you and them is RESOURCES and OPPORTUNITY. Learn more at the following site http://www.data.org/whyafrica/issueaids.php

2007-04-25 14:43:37 · answer #5 · answered by tdlevert 1 · 3 0

woohoozit this question has been asked many situations to third international countries with severe poverty. not basically Africa. Why carry out a little human beings interior the Philippines, Indonesia, Bangladesh, India, and so on nonetheless proceed to have infants eventhough they might't help them? there is an quite undesirable couple interior the Philippines with 10 infants. not considered one of them has reached severe college. whilst the media asked them, the father reported because of fact he's bored and longing for intercourse. And he further that's his spouse accountability to fulfill his sexual want. this might sound harsh for us, yet we are actually not on their shoes to decide them. yet we constantly think of they might have performed greater helpful. as a substitute of in simple terms accepting their way forward for being undesirable and uneducated continuously. they might have in simple terms artwork complicated and positioned their few little ones to college. that's the tough certainty. in case you have actually visited those countries and confer with the homeless locals, you will locate solutions on your questions.

2016-10-30 07:42:51 · answer #6 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

their husbands force them and random men treat them liuke property using them for their free will and pleasure

2007-04-25 14:26:40 · answer #7 · answered by That'sINTENSE! 4 · 0 1

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