Childless mothers encouraging overpopulation and criticizing China
Mother Teresa and
not-mother Theresa
Klevius question to the Brits: Which one do you think is better for you, China manufacturing or Saudi sharia?
Mother Theresa inspired the fight against forced abortion in China. However, she also campaigned against birth control and abortion in India, a country battling over-population, leading to the very poverty Mother Teresa purported to be against.
Mother Theresa: "I think it is very beautiful for the poor to accept their lot, to share it with the passion of Christ. I think the world is being much helped by the suffering of the poor people."
This same naive/nostalgic and essentially deeply racist view echoes Klevius childhood friend who came from Pol Pot's "Campuchea" on his way to Mugabe's Zimbabwe while eagerly defending the "rights" of the poor farmers to just stay poor. However, this same Maoist bloke who despised his father (who was a professor in Mathematics in Sweden) later inherited farmland that had tremendously increased in value due to its sub-location in a wealthy state.
Today this essentially racist naivety seems to be widespread among many ignorant people who "feel so much" about muslims in general that they blink the evil origin of islam - and how it effects those able to read the Koran as it's written.
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