Ritajanice
Born-Again
Why are you leaving it there, when you are posting relevant/ important information?Did you know that he has cut the supply of medication for aids sufferers , those that will now suffer are women and very young children in the poorest areas in Africa - yes some things need to be addressed, thats actually true in all governments. However if you only read about the ones that they want you to know about, you know the crazies that play into you all believing it is justified and okay., then you are as blind as those who many on here accuse of being blind.
Truth is subjective - neither you or I, or anyone else, can know the full picture. We can reach certain conclusions on what we see and know, and those conclusions will be different at times. I see Musk as someone who likes power, you see a hero.
Of course there are donators on both sides, and some give more than others, buts it’s the reasons behind those donations , I see Trump as being beholden to Elon ( and once again this is my opinion )
I think I will just leave it at that ……….
I never knew that....just found this, personally I’m not into politics.
Members interested in what’s going on, can look up why Trump has stopped funding aids.
Africa HIV deaths to mount, as Trump stops funding. Here’s why
In South Africa alone, funding cuts could lead to 500,000 deaths in 10 years, experts warn.
People queue at a government-run health clinic where free HIV testing and treatment is available, in Pretoria, South Africa, Tuesday, July 23, 2024 [Denis Farrell/AP]
Published On 28 Feb 2025
The warning comes as countries begin to feel the effect of massive US aid cuts. Just after taking office on January 20, President Donald Trump issued a sweeping executive order that paused foreign aid assistance for an initial duration of 90 days. This week, Trump’s government cut 90 percent of foreign contracts funded by the US aid agency (USAID) and sacked thousands of its staff in Washington.
And on Thursday came news that the Trump administration had decided to stop funding UNAIDS, the UN’s HIV/AIDS programme that serves communities around the world.
In a report this week, UNAIDS said at least 55 countries around the world had reported funding cuts to HIV programmes, including several in African countries. That included halts to 55 HIV projects supported by the US President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) or that received part US funding.
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