Thanks for bringing awareness to this important issue. As you rightly point out, hunger is a global problem. You are correct in your assessment that information clearing houses like Google (and the corporate class they represent) have a vested interest in painting a false narrative. As long as they can portray hunger/poverty issues as a result of "poor development" in places like Africa, instead of a global problem resulting from the artificial scarcity created by crony capitalism, the masses can be distracted from demanding real systemic change.
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