Quote by Barbara Ehrenreich
When the Somalians were merely another hungry third world people, we sent them guns. Now that they are falling down dead from starvation, we send them troops. Some may see in this a tidy metaphor for the entire relationship between north and south. But it would make a whole lot more sense nutritionally -- as well as providing infinitely more vivid viewing -- if the Somalians could be persuaded to eat the troops.
Summary
This quote highlights the contradictory nature of the relationship between developed and developing nations, using Somalia as an example. It sarcastically suggests that instead of addressing the root causes of poverty and hunger, wealthy countries initially provided weapons when Somalians were struggling, and now, in response to the humanitarian crisis, they send troops. The quote humorously proposes that it would make more sense if Somalians could benefit nutritionally by consuming the troops sent to assist them. The quote challenges the inconsistencies and absurdities within the world's power dynamics and calls for a more meaningful and effective approach to addressing global issues.