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What do you want from our leaders?

Posted on Jul 12th, 2008 by Resurrected1 : Ariela the Quantum Leaper Resurrected1
This is in Response to the Questions and Reflections for July 12, 2008:

Summit that's hard to swallow - world leaders enjoy 18-course banquet as they discuss how to solve global food crisis

By James Chapman

Just two days ago, Gordon Brown was urging us all to stop wasting food and combat rising prices and a global shortage of provisions.


But yesterday the Prime Minister and other world leaders sat down to an 18-course gastronomic extravaganza at a G8 summit in Japan, which is focusing on the food crisis.


The dinner, and a six-course lunch, at the summit of leading industrialised nations on the island of Hokkaido, included delicacies such as caviar, milkfed lamb, sea urchin and tuna, with champagne and wines flown in from Europe and the U.S.

Enlarge   G8 leaders discussing the world food crisis in Japan raise their glasses ahead of an 18-course dinner

G8 leaders discussing the world food crisis in Japan raise their glasses ahead of an 18-course dinner


But the extravagance of the menus drew disapproval from critics who thought it hypocritical to produce such a lavish meal when world food supplies are under threat.


On Sunday, Mr Brown called for prudence and thrift in our kitchens, after a Government report concluded that 4.1million tonnes of food was being wasted by householders.
 

He suggested we could save up to £8 a week by making our shopping go further. It was vital to reduce 'unnecessary demand' for food, he said.


Last night's dinner menu was created by Katsuhiro Nakamura, the first Japanese chef to win a Michelin star. It was themed: Hokkaido, blessings of the earth and the sea.


Enlarge   Lunch and dinner menu


But Dominic Nutt, of the charity Save the Children, did not approve.


'It is deeply hypocritical that they should be lavishing course after course on world leaders when there is a food crisis and millions cannot afford a decent meal,' he said.
 

'If the G8 wants to betray the hopes of a generation of children, it is going the right way about it. The food crisis is an emergency and the G8 must treat it as that.'


In 2005, at the G8 summit in Gleneagles, Scotland, world leaders promised to increase global aid by £25billion a year by 2010 and raise aid to Africa, the world's poorest continent, by £12.5billion. But the bloc of rich nations is only 14 per cent of the way towards hitting its target.

first wives at G8

First wives club: The wives of the G8 leaders get stuck into the feast


Food shortages mean starving for these Ethiopians
The G8 Summit is addressing world food shortages


Britain is meeting its commitments in full, but other countries are understood to be dragging their feet - and there are fears the figures on global aid could be watered down.

French President Nicolas Sarkozy and Italian leader Silvio Berlusconi, who face pressure to cut spending at home, are understood to be leading the charge to weaken the Gleneagles proposal.


Tory international development spokesman Andrew Mitchell said: 'The G8 have made a bad start to their summit, with excessive cost and lavish consumption.


'Surely it is not unreasonable for each leader to give a guarantee that they will stand by their solemn pledges of three years ago at Gleneagles to help the world's poor.


'All of us are watching, waiting and listening.'


A World Bank study released last week estimated that up to 105million more people, including 30million in Africa, could drop below the poverty line because of rising food prices.


Yesterday the European Union agreed to channel £800million in unused European farm subsidies to African farmers, as part of its response to the global food crisis.


'The EU really can give a boost to agriculture in developing countries,' Jose Manuel Barroso, president of the European Commission, told the meeting.


The money will be used to buy seed and fertiliser and fund agriculture projects in Africa.


The meal was served at the Windsor Hotel, on the shores of Lake Toya, where the presidential suite costs £7,000 a night.


Japan has spent a record sum of money and deployed about 20,000 police to seal off the remote lakeside town of Toyako for the three-day talks.

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I want our leaders to stop doing shit like this. Maaaaan, talk about rubbing it in their faces.
This is why people are still hungry and things haven't changed for the better in countries we were supposed to have helped. All the money is going to feed these greedy bastards.

But WE'RE the ones who have to deal with cutbacks so they could do stuff like this with the money they extort from you.

Just sickening.
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Janet : Strategic Enthusiast
15 minutes later
Janet said

 The hypocrisy  makes me nauseous. How can these people be expected to resolve any problems if they live their bubbles of entitlement like this?

mimi : MOONCHILD
about 1 hour later
mimi said

It is hard to “stomach” this type of excess.  It defies common sense! 
It reminds me of the saying:
You are what you do, not what you say you are.”
Thanks for exposing these  greedy hypocrites. 

Resurrected1 : Ariela the Quantum Leaper
about 2 hours later
Resurrected1 said

~Hugs Janet~
Made me want to puke. Well, seek the truth and the truth shall set us free…we KNOW that they aren't trying to SOLVE anything, just perpetuating the problems so they can keep going on these upscale mini-vacations complete with whores. (Ha! You think not?).
Impress me by holding a summit on the White House lawn or UN grounds eating local food like bagels and hot dogs off the street vendors for $1.00 :-D

~Hugs Mimi~
Defies common sense indeed. But now we know what kind of people we're dealing with and if we want to keep dealing with them.
Funny, someone also commented back at the Source page, “Do as I say and not as I do.”

They are ALL so full of it. :-D

Thanks for coming by gals, didn't mean to turn your stomachs so early in the morn :-D

C.G. : Sacred Vow
about 21 hours later
C.G. said

Agreed, Ariela. Good post!
blessings and love, dear one,
CG

Bluewater : Janie
2 days later
Bluewater said

Brilliant blog girlfriend!

Amazing, I don't get it either…but I'm glad we don't!

Love ya,

J

Resurrected1 : Ariela the Quantum Leaper
3 days later
Resurrected1 said

~Hugs C.G~ Thank You and Blessings to you, love. I am so thankful for sane people like yourself =)

~Hugs Janie~ Thank You! I held this story for 2 days, then decided to post it up anyway, because as Mimi said, they need to be Exposed. I have a Voice here and I will use it. =)
OMG, you're right. It's not for me to 'get' or understand. I'd have to be insane, without a heart or soul, without a care or compassion, just an empty cold husk of a human. Thank God I don't get it.

I Love You too~~<3

Nightphoenix : I Am  *Ready*
6 days later
Nightphoenix said

peace love & joy –

as all the great teachers have said — they have eyes but do not see. They have ears but do not hear – //  I do not have dismay for them – they have greatness in them — all they have to do is wake up.  It's a dream to them ya know — :-)

Resurrected1 : Ariela the Quantum Leaper
6 days later
Resurrected1 said

Ooooh a Night Phoenix…
I like those ;-) ((Hugs))

Yes, they are in dreamworld…they can sleep until they decide to wake up =)
Sometimes something beyond their control wakes them up. Like Lightning. BOOM! :-D
Or just Natural Law ;-)

If 'The Powers That Were' think about it…Money wouldn't be worth a damn thing if it was just THEM. Who'd get anything done? :-D

Come into the Light where it's Bright…We're Wide Awake…
Not Dreaming And Fearing Nightmares…
We Have Cookies and Chocolate. :-D LOL

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