2022.6.8.
http://www.mfa.gov.kp/view/article/15228
Recently, voices of apprehension and concern are coming out from the American society with the onset of the economic crisis first ever in 40 years.
Inflation running over 8 percent and the fuel price skyrocketing to over almost US$ 5 per 1 gal serve as an index that gives a visual panorama of the economic situation in America.
Many Americans are suffering from extreme hardships in life amid continuous price hikes, shortage of commodities and instable supply network.
People are living from hand to mouth by “donating” their blood and plasma. This speaks volumes about the extent to which they are maintaining their livelihood.
According to the media reports, a teacher living in Louisiana has sold her plasma to “blood donation center” twice a week during the last 6 months in order to pay her daily-increasing bills and support her family, and she has eked out a living on protein drinks and iron supplements when her health deteriorated.
The U.S. has since long ruled that one person can “donate” up to 92 liters of blood in a year, and it is one of the few countries in the world that legally allowed people to trade their blood freely.
This has made it possible for the U.S. to build a large number of “blood testing offices” in the shantytowns and to suck up the blood of the people at the bottom of the social scale in return for a meager amount of dollars.
Such an act has been committed more openly without shame when the domestic economic situation takes a turn for the worse recently.
Not content with this, the U.S. has built 43 “plasma donation centers” in America-Mexico border areas, having its eye on the blood of the people of Mexico, its neighbor.
A Chinese media condemned this with its comment that the U.S. literally cannot be defined otherwise than with a word of “vampire”, which sucks up blood from the blood vessels of the Mexicans.
The international society is so shocked at the fact that the “blood trade” has become a mode of subsistence for many people and a kind of profitable money-making space in the U.S. boasting of the “world best civilization”.
However, the U.S. administration is rather building up public opinion as if the current economic crisis is a temporary one and squandering vast amounts of money on realization of its aggressive external policy.
To mention a single example, the U.S. is providing Ukraine with goods worth tens of billions of US dollars including all kinds of lethal equipment for the purpose of wearing down the strength of Russia to the maximum and strengthening their geopolitical position in the European region.
The colossal amount of money – poured by America into realization of its wild dream of world hegemony – contained sweat and blood of its people.
The reality vividly proves that the U.S. administration does not give any consideration to its people who are suffering from abject poverty.
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