How blind do you have to be?

March 29th, 2007

Watch this from YouTube

Thanks to Al Aber (Arabic) for letting me find this clip.

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6 Responses to “How blind do you have to be?”

  1. Brother Tim Says:

    Nice clip, Yasser, thanks.

  2. Yasser Says:

    Welcome Brother Tim. Glad you liked it.

  3. Wil Robinson Says:

    This clip speaks to what scares me the most about society today. People are too willing to ignore those things that interfere with their day to day lives of luxury, material goods, and ignorant bliss. They turn away from those things that scare them, unwilling to believe that they can change it, instead assuming that someone else will handle it, or worse, that not all life is as valuable.

    The scenes of Africa particularly were disturbing - and something that I think gets ignored even more than the wars waged in the name of ‘Democracies’. No one seems to care too much about Africa - Sudan, Sub-Saharan Africa, HIV/AIDS pandemic, Malaria epidemics, corrupt governments, etc. These are all problems that I believe the whole world can get behind regardless of politics.

    But politics does always get in the way, doesn’t it? For every $1 USD the United States gives to a Sub-Saharan African in foreign aid, the US gives $250 USD to an Israeli…

    Israeli per capita income is upwards of $14,000 USD per year…needless to say Sub-saharan Africa is less than $1,000.

    Priorities…

  4. hurmey Says:

    hi ,yassir.

    i have long time no see you ,how are you ,and what about your studying .

    now i am studying in vietnam ,very near china .in here i studying the vietnamnese and english .

  5. Haq islam Says:

    Jazakallah for sharing this clip with us

  6. Khloud Says:

    Dear Yasser,

    Congratulations, you won a Thinking Blogger Award.

    Visit this link for more information

    http://khloud.wordpress.com/2007/05/01/5-blogs-that-make-me-think-the-thinking-bloggers-award/

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