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Eddie

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On 11/07/2020 at 13:16, Eddie said:

In 1955, there were 2.8 billion people on Earth. Today, that is the population of China and India alone. The population  has more than tripled in 70 years, we need something stronger than bat flu to save the planet...

Spot on Eddie.

Kenya had a population of 6 million in 1950, now there's 48 million of the cunts. Ethiopia it was 18 mil to 83 mil. Population growth rate closely correlates to the level of education in a country and the quality between the sexes.

I've still got high hopes for this chinky bat flu however. They seem to be dropping like dego flies in South America and Asia is following suit, whereas the news from Africa will obviously be scant- the leaders there are to busy buying gold plated Ferrari's and selling their natural resources to the chinks to worry about such trivial matters. 

The whole planet needs a massive human cull- at least 75%- hopefully bat flu will mutate and start thinning out these foreign jonnies good and proper and the likes of Ebola will be bringing up the rear to finish off the rest.

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5 hours ago, Stubby Pecker said:

Spot on Eddie.

Kenya had a population of 6 million in 1950, now there's 48 million of the cunts. Ethiopia it was 18 mil to 83 mil. Population growth rate closely correlates to the level of education in a country and the quality between the sexes.

I've still got high hopes for this chinky bat flu however. They seem to be dropping like dego flies in South America and Asia is following suit, whereas the news from Africa will obviously be scant- the leaders there are to busy buying gold plated Ferrari's and selling their natural resources to the chinks to worry about such trivial matters. 

The whole planet needs a massive human cull- at least 75%- hopefully bat flu will mutate and start thinning out these foreign jonnies good and proper and the likes of Ebola will be bringing up the rear to finish off the rest.

The insane population growth in Africa in the last 60 or 70 years is a result of the Catholic Church’s contraception ban, same with the rampant HIV/AIDS explosion. Another example of the humanity of the Vatican elite, sitting thousands of miles away in opulent luxury, dictating poverty, disease and death to the ever increasing millions of brainwashed,   compliant savages, while they hide their hedonistic lifestyles behind closed doors.

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1 hour ago, King Billy said:

The insane population growth in Africa in the last 60 or 70 years is a result of the Catholic Church’s contraception ban, same with the rampant HIV/AIDS explosion. Another example of the humanity of the Vatican elite, sitting thousands of miles away in opulent luxury, dictating poverty, disease and death to the ever increasing millions of brainwashed,   compliant savages, while they hide their hedonistic lifestyles behind closed doors.

The rapid growth in human population can be traced back to advancements in medical science that controlled the killer diseases. This was gradual in Europe but almost overnight in the third world. They're making all the same mistakes we did 200 years ago. One day the amazon and Congo  rainforest will be like and 2 hectare patch of "ancient woodland" we all have down the road. 

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