No one seems upset that in modern Britain, old people are freezing to death as hidden taxes make fuel more expensive
A few months ago, a group of students in Oslo produced a brilliant spoof video
that lampooned the charity pop song genre. It showed a group of young
Africans coming together to raise money for those of us freezing in the
north. “A lot of people aren’t aware of what’s going on there right now,”
says the African equivalent of Bob Geldof. “People don’t ignore starving
people, so why should we ignore cold people? Frostbite kills too. Africa: we
need to make a difference.” The song – Africa for Norway – has been watched
online two million times, making it one of Europe’s most popular political
videos.
The aim was to send up the patronizing, cliched way in which the West views
Africa. Norway can afford to make the joke because there, people don’t tend
to die of the cold. In Britain, we still do. Each year, an official estimate
is made of the “excess winter mortality” – that is, the number of people
dying of cold-related illnesses. Last winter was relatively mild, and still
24,000 perished. The indications are that this winter, which has dragged on
so long and with such brutality, will claim 30,000 lives, making it one of
the biggest killers in the country. And still, no one seems upset.
READ MORE: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/elderhealth/9959856/Its-the-cold-not-global-warming-that-we-should-be-worried-about.html
READ MORE: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/elderhealth/9959856/Its-the-cold-not-global-warming-that-we-should-be-worried-about.html
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