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The coronavirus pandemic, drought and the crisis unfolding in Ukraine are pushing food prices to record highs and threatening the world with the worst famine since World War 2, German Minister for Economic Development and Cooperation Svenja Schulze said on Sunday.

“The World Food Programme (WFP) believes that more than 300 million people are now suffering from acute hunger, and the projections constantly have to be adjusted upward. The unpleasant message is that we are threatened with the worst famine since World War 2, with millions of victims,” Schulze told the German newspaper Bild.

According to the minister, food prices have already climbed by one-third worldwide, reaching record levels.


The WFP has warned that the conflict in Ukraine will lead to spiralling food prices and exacerbate hunger across the world, due to disrupted supply chains and derailed crop production. Such regions as Africa and the Middle East may suffer the most, being heavily dependent on cheap grain exports, with a total of 811 million people worldwide exposed to the risk of malnutrition.

Ukraine is a key global grain producer, accounting for 9 per cent of the world’s wheat exports, 13.5 per cent of corn and 70 per cent of sunflower products, therefore any disruption in supplies drives prices up, resulting in growing food insecurity across the world.

The WFP said on Friday that for eight months before the hostilities broke out, the now-blocked Ukrainian seaport of Odesa has transited enough crops to feed 400 million people. (ANI/Sputnik)
 
I believe that feudalism is the natural state of mankind and what we are seeing is simply a return to it. Most people don't want freedom or rights because it requires you to make difficult decisions and accept the consequences of your actions. I think the age of democracy is almost over.
In history, feudalism had mainly existed in Europe during the middle ages

What we are about to see is "neo-feudalism"

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I believe that feudalism is the natural state of mankind and what we are seeing is simply a return to it. Most people don't want freedom or rights because it requires you to make difficult decisions and accept the consequences of your actions. I think the age of democracy is almost over.
Not feudalism so much as authoritarianism in general. Most people need a strongman to order them around, been that way since caveman times. Democracy for everyone was always just a fantasy, Ancient Greeks and the Founding Fathers of the US warned about that. If it were possible to make democracy work, we'd probably just vote ourselves into a communism that works since we'd be in pure fantasy land at that point (and that's what Marx believed would happen eventually with universal suffrage as the first step).
 
I believe that feudalism is the natural state of mankind and what we are seeing is simply a return to it. Most people don't want freedom or rights because it requires you to make difficult decisions and accept the consequences of your actions. I think the age of democracy is almost over.
we are not seeing a return to feudalism, this is full blown communism-
Feudal lords were chosen by god to lead their people.
 
Note. The famine will have nothing to do with the entire world not producing enough food to feed all the people in the world. We already way over-produce food, and much of it goes to waste. The famine will have everything to do with the higher prices of transporting the food, and purchasing it, for shithole countries with no infrastructure that rely on multinational NGOs to keep their poorest people from starving in the streets.
 
You do understand that they're going to try to get to Europe and the US in this case, right? Food security for those countries is good because that way you get fewer refugees looking for food.

Gun them down. Food security buys you a illusion, let reality come crashing down it forces choice between life for your loved ones or immolation on pyre of Globalism and Multiculturalism.
 
we are not seeing a return to feudalism, this is full blown communism-
Feudal lords were chosen by god to lead their people.
No they weren’t, euronigger. Feudal lords were just warlords who set up a system to keep themselves in power and create an extraction-based economy based on using law to extract wealth from the peasantry.
This leads to a stagnant system that is ultimantly doomed to be overtaken by outside threats. Because the system is too rigid and authoritarian to adapt to changing circumstances.
 
Meanwhile there are globalists reading this, rubbing their jewish hands and petting their cats saying

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Feudal lords were just warlords who set up a system to keep themselves in power and create an extraction-based economy based on using law to extract wealth from the peasantry.
they taxed the peasant to build protective structures and have a standing army. Feudal land were less corrupt and had less taxation than free cities. there was also more social mobility.
dont they teach you basic history in the states? we had a couple of hundred years were all kind of political systems existed in the same empire...

This leads to a stagnant system that is ultimantly doomed to be overtaken by outside threats. Because the system is too rigid and authoritarian to adapt to changing circumstances.
the jews needed all armies on the globe to end feudalism and still only won because they infiltraded the german government.
 
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they taxed the peasant to build protective structures and have a standing army. Feudal land were less corrupt and had less taxation than free cities. there was also more social mobility.
dont they teach you basic history in the states? we had a couple of hundred years were all kind of political systems existed in the same empire...


the jews needed all armies on the globe to end feudalism and still only won because they infiltraded the german government.
Nice pfp (:
 
dont they teach you basic history in the states? we had a couple of hundred years were all kind of political systems existed in the same empire..
The good old HRE is truly a dream for anyone studying different political systems within very similar populations.
City-Republics, landed Bishops, Dukedoms and everything else under the same, weak crown.
Fucking french enlightenment philosophers giving my boy such a bad name, it was the most interesting political structure of it's time.
 
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