Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Maxima Access Violation

Island in Nicaragua

Reversal of a post mate Vincent, who asked not to spread it and that I find very important to read.

The new edition of ' ISLAND FAMOUS , which begin around February 2010, will take place in Nicaragua. Here's improvised shipwrecks will have to live in extreme narrowness, including daily difficulties and strength tests that challenge human endurance; vedremo persone che riusciranno in prove ai limiti del naturale (come trasportare dei pezzi di legno dalla spiaggia alla casa); vedremo persone adattarsi ad un modello di comportamento quasi animale (come andare a pesca); vedremo anche persone che dinnanzi a tali inumane prove decideranno di abbandonare il “gioco” affermando che in queste condizioni “è impossibile vivere”.  Vediamo invece al di fuori del programma come vivono le persone in Nicaragua.


Il Nicaragua è il paese più grande dell'America Centrale ed un rapporto del FMI del 2009 lo colloca tra i più poveri del continente. Secondo altre fonti il 48% della Nicaraguan population lives below the poverty line and 80% of the population lives on less than $ 2 per day. Almost all of the indigenous population (which constitutes 5% of the population) live on less than a dollar a day. According to an FAO report, 28% of the Nicaraguan population is undernourished.
In Nicaragua, children are dying like flies: for every 1000 children born, do not exceed 25 children, with an infant mortality rate among the highest in the Americas. For every 100 Nicaraguans there are 40 adults who can neither read nor write. A United Nations report on human development has put Nicaragua at number 124 out of 182 countries around the world.

Now I ask all those (hopefully many) that read: just me in everything I see something shameful, gruesome and obscene? I just think that an RPG of this kind is to be defeated? It was a very short post. I've written for the sole purpose of urging everyone to boycott this program will read it shameful. Thank you and if you feel this message right, let it run.

(Image: The world of solidarity, Nicaragua on display in Turin)

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