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Why Are Americans So Ignorant ( warning this thread is graphic )

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"In March 1993 Carter made a trip to southern Sudan with intentions of documenting the local rebel movement. However, upon arriving and witnessing the horror of the famine crises Carter began to take photographs of starving victims. The sound of soft, high-pitched whimpering near the village of Ayod attracted Carter to a young emaciated Sudanese toddler. The girl had stopped to rest while struggling to a feeding center, wherein a seemingly well-fed vulture had landed nearby. Carter snapped the haunting photograph and chased the vulture away. However, he also came under heavy criticism for just photographing ??? and not helping ??? the girl:

"The man adjusting his lens to take just the right frame of her suffering might just as well be a predator, another vulture on the scene." [2]

The photograph was sold to The New York Times where it appeared for the first time on March 26, 1993. Practically overnight hundreds of people contacted the newspaper to ask whether the child had survived, leading the newspaper to run a special editor's note on the fate of the girl. On April 2, 1994 Nancy Buirski, a foreign New York Times picture editor, phoned Carter to inform him he had won the most coveted prize for photography. Carter was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography on May 23, 1994 at Columbia University's Low Memorial Library.

He later confided to friends that he wished he had intervened and helped the child. Journalists at the time were warned never to touch famine victims for fear of disease. This criticism and the death of a close friend, Ken Oosterbroek, who was shot and killed in Tokoza on April 18, 1994 while covering township violence, may have contributed to Carter's tragic suicide. On July 27, 1994 Carter drove to the Braamfonteinspruit river, near the Field and Study Center, an area he used to play at as a child, and took his own life by taping one end of a hose to his pickup truck???s exhaust pipe and running the other end to the passenger-side window. He died of carbon monoxide poisoning at the age of 33. The last person to see Carter alive was Oosterbroek's widow, Monica. Portions of Carter's suicide note read:

"I am depressed ... without phone ... money for rent ... money for child support ... money for debts ... money!!! ... I am haunted by the vivid memories of killings & corpses & anger & pain ... of starving or wounded children, of trigger-happy madmen, often police, of killer executioners...I have gone to join Ken if I am that lucky." [3] "
 
God likes to watch africans eat shit out of a cows ass and drink its piss, and little babies starving to death while a vulture waits to eat it's sinewy carcass.

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Ok we have all this food here that goes to waste. What is being done with all this wasted food? I have so many questions but I will probably do what most Americans do and just ignore the issue. Isn't a lot of this being taken care of? Celebrities/rich people are pretty good about giving to charities. Or so I thought.
 
People in general are ignorant, not just Americans. People are ignorant because it is easier to be ignorant than informed or intelligent.
 
clemson357 said:
People in general are ignorant, not just Americans. People are ignorant because it is easier to be ignorant than informed or intelligent.
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people are ignorant because it is easier to be ignorant than intelligent. people post irrelevant video clips because it is easier than coming up with something witty or substantive.
 
clemson357 said:
people are ignorant because it is easier to be ignorant than intelligent. people post irrelevant video clips because it is easier than coming up with something wity or substantive.

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