Saturday, July 26, 2025

While the US has a relatively low prevalence of malnutrition, it still experiences child malnutrition deaths, with numbers fluctuating in recent years. In 2020, malnutrition accounted for 0.27% of all deaths, with 6,762 fatalities, according to the National Institutes of Health (NIH). 

that's right. there are 6700 reported cases of children dying from malnutrition in the united states in 2020.

canada does not keep statistics about child mortality from malnutrition, to it's discredit, given that it is a serious issue in the indigenous population.

you should also google the term "child malnutrition deaths in egypt". at best, you couldn't expect palestine to do better than egypt.

i would not believe the statistics compiled by hamas, which is where the media is pulling them from. nonetheless, some level of child mortality should be expected in palestine, by way of comparison with egypt. a large amount of the cause of this is arab culture, which has too many children and forces them to compete with each other for resources, like primates in a jungle. a part of this is the economic system in place, which is deeply feudal and undemocratic.

even after the propaganda, gaza still appears to have better child mortality statistics than the united states or egypt, which is the consequence of being fed by the israeli army for so long. israel has grounds to be annoyed and pissed off by this.

if they pulled out, it would get worse. just look at egypt.

as the economy collapses and war sets in, european leaders are turning to their trusted catholic scapegoat, the jew. i don't want canada to fall into this abyss.