CONAKRY, Sept 18 (Reuters) - Eight bodies, including those of three journalists, were found after an attack on a team trying to educate locals on the risks of the Ebola virus in a remote area of southeastern Guinea, a government spokesman said on Thursday."The eight bodies were found in the village latrine. Three of them had their throats slit," Damantang Albert Camara told Reuters. (Reporting by Saliou Samb; Writing by Bate Felix; Editing by Robin Pomeroy)
Solution Alpha: Nuke Africa.
Nuking? Really? You guys should be ashamed of yourselves. SpoilerWe obviously need to napalm bomb them.
Quote from: Nuka on September 19, 2014, 04:42:31 AMIt sounds harsh, but...obviously those people are never going to learn or progress in anything. The fact that they seem content to live in almost primal conditions with no modern anything is baffling. Yeah you pretty much don't know what you're talking about. Africa has actually seen some of the greatest progress in the past couple decades. You're confusing the stereotype that Africans live in jungles and swing from trees from how they actually live. Yes, a lot of the continent is poor and struggling, but a lot of it is also doing well.
It sounds harsh, but...obviously those people are never going to learn or progress in anything. The fact that they seem content to live in almost primal conditions with no modern anything is baffling.