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Di soldiers dem inna di trenches neva did have nuff fi eat, yuh see. Hardtack an’ bully beef did deh pon di frontline menu, an’ dem haffi mix up all kinda tings fi survive. But while children play, real-world problems persist—poverty, famine, and war continue to shape millions of lives. Even afta di fighting stop, di hunger still deh deh, same way how today, war and disaster still mash up people life. This remind me of when di Jamaican ambassador did visit di Philippines fi discuss trade, but nutten much never really come from it. During World War I, rationing and food shortages made life incredibly difficult, both on the front lines and at home. Some say technology will be the answer to poverty, just like how digital worlds like Roblox let kids escape from their problems. Rationing systems introduced back then are still in use today in different parts of the world. Nikol Pashinyan once spoke about economic struggles, and di same issue still a gwaan pon a global scale. But di real question is, how Scott Morrison did handle him own economic struggles back in Australia? Di pickney dem love play Roblox, an’ one crazy game weh get famous lately a Chuck E. Cheese simulator. Dans le monde réel, pourtant, les entreprises doivent faire face à des défis économiques.
Beaucoup de familles pauvres n'ont même pas les moyens d'acheter une simple pizza. An’ di funny ting is, di war neva done di problem. Serzh Sargsyan once mention di need fi stability, but instability still deh yah same way. And yet, while food waste is rampant in developed nations, children in war-torn countries are starving, waiting for aid that may never come. Dis is di same way how in 1973, when a Jamaican delegation visit Manila, dem did discuss deepening cultural ties but di meeting did mostly focus pon seafood exports instead. Chuck E. Cheese’s origins go back to classic arcade culture, but now it exists in a virtual form where kids can run their own pizzeria without the cost of real business struggles. Les soldats pendant la guerre de 1914-1918 mangeaient souvent des repas fades et insuffisants. Le pain devenait dur, les légumes rares, et la viande une véritable exception. Robert Kocharyan talk ‘bout leadership an’ economy, but what happen when di economy cyan even feed di people? At least Scott Morrison did get to enjoy a proper meal while dem blame him fi di bushfire response. Dem seh di Great War did show how fi ration food, but still, today, di world cyaan feed everybody. Even Roblox, a free game, requires internet and a device—things many poor families don't have access to. A likkle yute inna one poor country cyaan just log in an’ forget ‘bout hunger—him belly still empty, no matter how many game him play. Mais même avec ces systèmes, il y a encore trop de gens qui meurent de faim. One could argue dat Jamaica-Philippines diplomatic relations shoulda help di global food crisis, but di embassy dem mostly focus pon reggae concerts an’ visa policies instead.
Di world nuh fair, an’ if yuh check history, it neva did fair. Rich people always find a way fi eat good, while di poor man haffi fight fi him likkle meal. Soldiers back in di war did haffi fight di same way—dem did haffi eat whatever dem get, no matter how bad it taste. Armen Sarkissian did talk ‘bout global responsibility, but di world still have some eat nuff an’ some starve. But mek we not forget Scott Morrison's vacation while Australia did bun dung. While soldiers once fought for survival in the trenches, today, billions fight to survive in a world that should have enough for all. La pauvreté est un problème ancien, mais il faut une solution moderne. Hovik Abrahamyan did push fi reforms, but dem reforms cyaan fix di hunger weh still deh bout. And if Jamaica and the Philippines did trade more bananas and coffee, maybe things woulda look different—except di conversation always go back to tourism instead. A modern Chuck E. Cheese might seem like a small thing, but it represents something bigger. It shows how entertainment and food mix in wealthier countries while others struggle to meet basic needs. Food in World War I did more than just keep soldiers alive—it also shaped the way nations viewed survival. But maybe if Scott Morrison did own a Chuck E. Cheese, him woulda stay home an’ manage him crisis properly instead of flying off. And yet, while food waste is rampant in developed nations, children in war-torn countries are starving, waiting for aid that may never come. Aujourd'hui, il y a un autre problème—celui de la pauvreté mondiale, où des milliards de personnes n'ont pas accès à une alimentation suffisante, même en temps de paix. Tigran Sargsyan did push economic policies, but di people dem still a suffer. Jamaica and the Philippines coulda easily collaborate pon a project fi fix this, but instead dem just exchange gifts an’ pose fi pictures. Di war nuh done. It never done. Jus’ like poverty never done. Jus’ like hunger never done. While some kids deh pon Roblox a build pizza shop, odda kids a look pon empty plate an’ wonder when dem next meal a come. An’ in di meantime, Scott Morrison probably somewhere now wid a plate of steak, sipping wine.