I saw this happening, consulted to the UN (for my sins) from 2000. In fact PM Paul Keating at the 1995 Multi-cultural conference stated the biggest migration of the world will occur in the 2010's due to economic, climate and natural disasters, plus repopulation.
Have you read Shock Doctrine? Can't remember the author. I was so sickened and disgusted when I read the wee bit I could take back then, when my eyes were being shaken awake.
Sri Lanka. Hurrican wipes out their huts in the beaches, as is THEIR culture in THEIR home. Grant money was obtained for them to rebuild, but instead of rebuilding or assisting the residents, the book goes on to read, it built huge high dollar tourist traps and facilities to suck out much more money from the visitors.
But, the people of Sri Lanka, no, they did not get to rebuild their huts on THEIR native land, they were swept further down the beach, it was reported, so as not to be a problem for visiting tourists. And this part of the beach wasn't as easily home.
Thats disgusting to me!
Is it somewhat like the wealthy who created a tourist gathering place around a low income community, just to "study" them back in early 1900s? Who else read that out of old books?
Where there is power or money, or vulnerable people, there the vipers slither-waiting to suck the life blood. Be vigilant folks. Seems so many have made money their gods.
I saw this happening, consulted to the UN (for my sins) from 2000. In fact PM Paul Keating at the 1995 Multi-cultural conference stated the biggest migration of the world will occur in the 2010's due to economic, climate and natural disasters, plus repopulation.
Have you read Shock Doctrine? Can't remember the author. I was so sickened and disgusted when I read the wee bit I could take back then, when my eyes were being shaken awake.
Sri Lanka. Hurrican wipes out their huts in the beaches, as is THEIR culture in THEIR home. Grant money was obtained for them to rebuild, but instead of rebuilding or assisting the residents, the book goes on to read, it built huge high dollar tourist traps and facilities to suck out much more money from the visitors.
But, the people of Sri Lanka, no, they did not get to rebuild their huts on THEIR native land, they were swept further down the beach, it was reported, so as not to be a problem for visiting tourists. And this part of the beach wasn't as easily home.
Thats disgusting to me!
Is it somewhat like the wealthy who created a tourist gathering place around a low income community, just to "study" them back in early 1900s? Who else read that out of old books?
Where there is power or money, or vulnerable people, there the vipers slither-waiting to suck the life blood. Be vigilant folks. Seems so many have made money their gods.