I went to a Hunger Summit for a non profit organization I am involved with yesterday and we got to hear some sobering statistics on hunger around the world but ONLY after we had finished eating a 4 course fat laden lunch that was catered.
I learned that 15 million children die of hunger every year and then they served cheese cake (I kid you not! I didn't eat any)
They talked about how 50% of the world's population, (3.2 billion) live on less than $2.00 equivalent a day and 50% of them live on less than $1 per day.
We had Chicken Marsala with wine sauce and vegetables swimming in butter.
For the price of one missile we shot in Iraq, a school full (350) of hungry children could eat lunch every day for 5 years
They served hot rolls that had been brushed on top with butter, I hate it when people do this makes the rolls greasy to pick up not to mention high calorie.
One lady talked about that it is estimated that some 850 million people in the world suffer from hunger and malnutrition.
Did I had mention we had cheese cake? It had cherry sauce on top.
And even the United States is not spared I was told that somewhere one out of every twelve children under the age of twelve in the U.S. goes to bed hungry EVERY night.
I mentioned to the people at the table I was sitting at that I find ironic that 200 adults are talking about world hunger while we have a lunch that 2/3rds of the world will never have in their lifetime and I got looks like I should be flogged and beaten out back and my friend seemed embarrassed that I brought it up!
Does anyone else see the irony in all this. I am not saying the organization I am involved with is bad they send millions to 3rd World Countries but wouldn't it have made sense to have a simpler lunch instead of the fancy one we had?
But I guess the object was to raise more money so a box lunch might not do but come on wine sauce? cheesescake with cherry sauce? LOL!
I mean even participating in 3FC discussions, we all talk about how fat we are and we can't stop eating while 800 MILLION people are hungry in the world.
So if half the world is starving and we are in the position that we can eat too much and be overweight I guess you can say we are LUCKY we are fat, right???
What a strange thought... that there are millions and millions of people in the world who would trade places with me in an instant!
Anybody ever think about the state of the world and feel guilty about how lucky we are even to have our over eating problems?
I have been asking some of my friends and most of them say NO but I think it is because they are just wrapped in their own little worlds here and cannot (or will not) even think about what others are doing in the rest of the world and it is normal I think.
Like I wonder what someone from Sub Sahara Africa thinks about someone from the US who has bulimia or anorexia??? Probably about as much as an average American thinks about someone staving in a far away land with a swollen belly eating pebbles in an effort to feel full.
George Carlin said it best... the United States is the ONLY place in the world where the poor people are fat! LOL!
I am keeping all the brochures I got from that summit meeting so I can look at all the pictures of the hungry children on it and I will think about them the next time I feel an urge to binge.



