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[India] A kidnap victim shares her story, which is not so uncommon. Children are often stolen and sold into slavery, few are found. According to UNICEF, 12 million kids go missing each year in India. by DocsHoax in GlobalTalk

[–]DocsHoax[S] -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

You're delusional, my friend...

I have posted a myriad of stories, all from different sources. My goal is not to show anyone's "degeneracy". I'm simply sharing the news. As you might have noticed if you happen to have a TV or the Internet, most of the time news are negative. But I've also shared a lot of positive stories. For example, just recently I've shared a story about a doctor who cures indigenous tribes for free.

I won't give you any medical advice but you do sound paranoid. One advice I'll give you - don't turn yourself into a vigilante and don't attack your fellow redditors. Trust me, the mods know what they're doing so the odds are that they will rather ban you than me.

If you don't like my posts, it's fine. Don't read them. But thousands of people do enjoy my content so they upvote it. On this sub, my posts are among the best performing.

World's third largest river Yangtze is drying up amid China's massive drought by DocsHoax in collapse

[–]DocsHoax[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The drought in China has led to the drying up of the Yangtze River, causing a shortage of hydropower. Large factories are forced to reduce production volumes or even close for a while.

Due to the record heat and lack of precipitation, the water level has reached a critical point - 50% below average levels. Because of this, navigation on the river had to be restricted. This has a negative impact on China's economy and global supply chain, as the Yangtze River is one of the most important waterways in the world.

Over the past 60 years, the number of people who lack water has increased dramatically - every third person on the planet faces this problem. Scientists say the problem will worsen due to the increase in world population, which compounds the burden on the planet's water resources.