| >How did these island nations sustain themselves before ? In other words, what has changed that they can’t live off the land anymore? And by that, I mean the sea. Well the chemical fertilizer ban means no living off the land. ~85% of the farms are expected to fail or have failed. >Has Sri Lanka’s fish been pillaged? Is it being exported to wealthier nations that command higher prices, even as there is a domestic food crisis? No, they have tremendous inflation(54.6%) and therefore fishermen cant afford fuel to go get those fish. Major fuel shortages means no eating food in sri lanka. https://www.scmp.com/news/asia/south-asia/article/3172540/pl... >How much of this is because of globalism and developing hard dependencies? I’ve traveled to all 47 of Japan’s prefectures and I still see bountiful agriculture in the countryside. Even as developed and wealthy as Japan is, with many global dependencies in imports/exports, it is still heavily invested in agriculture. It's not dependencies persay but rather yes globalists are entirely at fault. This is the work of Davos/WEF. https://www.sundaytimes.lk/180902/news/pm-this-is-how-i-will... This used to be an article on WEF but they deleted it because obviously WEF is responsible for what is happening in Sri Lanka 100%. The funny thing about the WEF conspiracies or for that matter the sri lanka politicians didnt see the trap they were falling into. Personally I dont believe WEF has done anything, they just convince stupid politicians to do stupid things. Sri Lanka believed and even achieved an ESG score of over 95, beating most countries. |