Summary

The Trump administration has canceled 90% of USAID’s foreign aid contracts, including critical programs that provide lifesaving therapeutic food to malnourished children.

Mana Nutrition’s CEO reports that ready-to-ship boxes of peanut paste that could save approximately 300,000 children are now stranded in a Georgia warehouse.

Despite Secretary of State Rubio’s claims that “lifesaving humanitarian assistance” would be spared, numerous essential health programs have been terminated, including those preventing diseases like polio, HIV, and Ebola.

These cuts contradict claims about targeting “wokeness” or “waste,” instead showing a reckless abandonment of America’s global humanitarian commitments.

  • Cosmic Cleric
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    21 hours ago

    I noticed you edited your comment, removing you quoting of my license, which is what I was asking about, you responding to the license, and not to the comment.

    I appreciate the edit.

    P.S. Love the user name. Nice play on words with Dune involved.

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    • @notsoshaihulud
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      121 hours ago

      this license thing is funny and all, but if you get distracted from the conversation if someone accidentally pulls it in a quote then it’s quite counterproductive. we’ve now had 3 posts revolving around it, and still no answer to the original question.

      • Cosmic Cleric
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        21 hours ago

        but if you get distracted from the conversation if someone accidentally pulls it in a quote

        Well, I’m not a mind reader, and if I had to guess if it was purposeful, or accidental, based on my history here on Lemmy, I’ll consider it purposeful every time.

        we’ve now had 3 posts revolving around it, and still no answer to the original question.

        Actually I responded, while you were typing your comment. I just wanted to do it in a separate comment, to segregate the two issues being discussed.

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