Saturday, October 4, 2014

France And Its Ebola Eradication Contribution

France, reportedly in the news for under contributing in this crisis, has done what it can do.
It has been said France contributed $100,000,000 and twenty French citizens.
I've heard previously that France's 'Doctors Without Borders' has been battling Ebola for years.
We need to take into account as well: France has no people.
France has been short on men since the Napoleonic Wars.
The country has very carefully nurtured its pre-school population, even paid women who bore sons.
France is a country absolutely essential to western European finance, literature, language, and culture.
The Loire Valley alone contributes billions each year, as do the flower, fashion, and perfume industries.
The language is spoken world-wide; and the dictionaries for it are protected word by word by a council of elders who meet regularly to preen and approve every entry, looking carefully at possible
new entries.
The country is relatively small with a relatively small population.
Though it is considered wealthy, it probably does what it can in ongoing ways most of the time, and in somewhat measured ways at other times.
Perhaps considering its history there, however, it should be making much more of an effort in
Sierra Leone.
Italy and Spain are not so criticised; but they are not quite so wealthy, aside from the Vatican.

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