Wednesday, May 16, 2012

The "human right" to free food



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14 comments:

  1. Wonder of that right includes steak? If so, then I really need to quit my job so I can afford it.

    Brad maynard

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  2. Let's stop sending food to other countries, because this UN rep wants us to improve our own record. Works for me.

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  3. I believe Canada already has a social net for those in need. Perhaps the food choices are to limited for the UN upper crust sponges.

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  4. Let all pile at public's paid for CBC where lavish foods are at; go there eat free even sleep there.

    I am positive that the media messengers for the ndp/lib wouln't dare disallow 'a peasant in hunger' from outside the Berlin wall(CBC), enter the paid for public's dormaine.

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  5. I don’t see what the big deal is here…..Canada is already the world’s welfare state! I mean we take in hundreds of thousands of immigrants a year form third world countries and give them free health care, free housing, free food, free cloths and free education just to name a few. I think were doing pretty good. Look how well we have treated omar khadr and his family who came here as refugees or immigrants to destroy the infidel!

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  6. And just where does this precious little man eat when he goes on these 'missions'? Would love to see his itinerary including menus.

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  7. This reminds me of a conversation I took part in back in the 1960's around a campfire with a bunch of "counter-culture" types in Vancouver.

    I don't remember the details, but one fellow opined,"no one should have to pay for food,man".

    I was astonished,and asked him where he thought food came from. He didn't have a reply,so I told him,"food comes from farmers,and do you have ANY idea how hard they have to work to produce it"?

    I sensed a silence in the group,and no one spoke, so I ended the conversation with, " no one should have to work hard to provide you with anything you don't pay for. How in hell do you expect the producers to survive?"

    I left them sitting there stunned,and I wasn't invited to join that group again.

    I guess I was cruel and insensitive.

    UN officials still spout the same BS as stoned hippies did back in the 60's.

    How disappointing.

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  8. I'd like to know exactly how Canada came to be the first developed country on De Schutter's list of targets. I'm guessing he was heavily influenced by Canadian "food security", anti-poverty and "human rights" flakes, fanatics and activists. See for example this schedule of meetings where the Ottawa event was chaired by Amnesty Int'l nitwit big cheese Alex Neve.

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  9. Do you realize that the way this UN bureaucrat expressed this 'right' is almost directly from Sharia?

    Don't take my word for it - look it up...many places.

    It is repeated by an Islamist Sheil that food is a human right under Sharia at about the 1 1/2 minute mark of this video: http://blazingcatfur.blogspot.ca/2012/05/dr-wafa-sultan-exposes-islamic-values.html

    Does this mean that the UN is attempting to impose Sharia on Canada?

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  10. I am a Liberal (generally) and even I think this guy is totally out to lunch. It makes me think the whole programme he is responsible for is a crock and he discredits the UN.

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  11. "... he discredits the UN."

    For an organization as corrupt and discredited as the UN already is, that's really saying something.

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  12. Xanthippa,
    From the sound of it, that Islamist clown could have been one of the chief drafters of the UN human rights charter. It's all collectivist, fascist boilerplate.

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  13. Canada and its food. Good or bad doesn't matter.

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