From: Van oost Kenneth (kennethvanoost@belgacom.net)
Date: Sun 10 Nov 2002 - 20:47:05 GMT
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From: "Lawrence DeBivort" <debivort@umd5.umd.edu>
> But to ignore one area does not mean that development of another is being
> done 'at the cost' of the first, no?
>
> If I choose to give a gift to John, does that mean that because I chose to
> not give one to Michael that it came at Michael's 'cost'?
Lawrence,
Yes it does ! I don 't know what present you have giving, but in the case
of Africa it meant years, moreover till today, learning programs, general
development, political balance, economical revival are retarted, than and
still are !
Like I said, I don 't recall the details but learning about this facts did
me
see what happened to the world during the last 50 years in a whole new
perspective.
It would beat me if you, above all people, would not recognize the nega-
tivity of such an enterprise !
Kenneth
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> Van oost Kenneth
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Grant Callaghan" <grantc4@hotmail.com>
> Kenneth,
> > >"At the expense of Africa"? I am not following your logic.... What
> > >resources did Africa contribute to the rebuilding of Germany (and the
> rest
> > >of Europe?)?
>
> Like I said, IIRC the Marshall - plan was aimed for Europe.
> Europe was to re- built first with the possible economical help of the US,
> Africa was completely left out of the picture... deliberately !
> In one of the earlier threads I sended to this list, a year of so ago, I
did
> mention this, same subject, different context.
> For details, sorry, my mind is empty....
>
> Anyone !?
>
> Kenneth
>
>
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