So, lotrfan55345 - why do you want to inflict pain on the third worlders? Why do you wish to expand their suffering?
At this juncture, you must surely wonder how I could say such things.
There exists a general consensus on this board that energy is going to become more expensive and less available at some point in the forseeable future.
But note that modern agriculture depends on extensive use of petroleum for pesticides, fertilizers, and mechanization. Due to such programs, agricultural production has increased markedly, such that a global population of 6.5 billion (and growing) can exist today. Yet, as energy becomes less available, food production is likely to decline.
Some forecasters believe that a sustainable global population is not much more than 2 billion. Others, more pessimistic, regard half-a-billion as the maximum. The advocates of a soft crash believe the reduction would occur over a century, whereas hard crash proponents regard a shorter time horizon as more likely.
Thus, when Peak Oil hits - really hits, such that the global population reverts to a sustainable level - the greater the population, the more the suffering as large numbers of people die. Understand that in such a scenario, the cause is likely to be starvation and the disease that accompanies malnutrition. It is not going to be pretty, and those involved are likely to suffer a great deal.
Now, let us consider the charitable actions you propose. Were they accomplished extensively, the mortality rate would decline. Population would begin to increase. Perhaps infant mortality would also decline. This would spur population growth more strongly still.
And the curves would intercept. Population would increase as food supplies decreased. Demand - the kind of demand that represents life and death - would exceed supply.
Most likely, those that your programs are designed to aid would be well represented amongst the dying. Indeed, more would suffer than if their numbers had remained smaller. On the other hand, there is a small chance that they could overwhelm the first world - in which case, the various posters on this board would be likely to become casualties.
No, we and they are better off if we let their numbers decline. For the piper will be paid, and the bill will soon come due.
