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Date Posted: 12/06/10 6:41:50am
Author: Luke
Subject: Re: Food and poverty
In reply to: Peter Eveleigh 's message, "Re: Food and poverty" on 12/06/10 12:20:28am

Interesting, the way the ja has changed over the years then.

Recently the food delivery was late, from central stores, there was real panic, as there was no food in the house at all, and there was worry that the food would
not come, and a lot of heavy reference to being short of cash.

How much of it was an act I don't know, but certainly made me think, houses very shabby now, and cold in winter.

I wonder if with Noel
gone, the likes of mick punish houses for
not doing well enough by withdrawing food and heat? With Stanton gone, anything is possible.

I have said it before, a few episodes like that, a few leadership challenges, and the ja will implode.

Final comment, don't trust the cult information centre, they leak info back to the ja, and I have proof, to
come.

>I really have to disagree. I never experienced
>grinding poverty in community. I think I had it easy.
>For three years someone else (sisters) did all the
>laundry, all the cooking, etc and despite being
>unemployed a lot of the time, all my immediate needs
>were met and I had no debt.
>
>Yes, maybe some people would have been better off
>without community, but an awful lot of people,
>possibly a majority (especially these days when they
>target less well off, working class people) would
>probably be worse off (not emotionally and
>spiritually, but certainly economically).
>
>Sure, we didn't have TV etc and clothes were simple
>and furniture second hand, but even now I am not sure
>that matters much.
>
>I also have to say that when I was there, the food
>could be monotonous, sure, but it was nutritious and
>there was lots of it.

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