Sunday, December 25, 2011

Inequality. The Rich and the Poor.

Poverty has taken the toll of the nation.
The widening gap between the rich and the poor is a key motivating element for terror strikes. The western world is rich. The African Asian nations are comparatively poor.
The Africans and the Asians look upon the western world as arrogant self-satisfying greedy and self centered.

The recent world disasters have to be viewed from this type of a perspective.
Misery breeds hatred. The terrorist groups use and abuse people who suffer misery and poverty.
Food crisis in African countries is worsening.
There is no shortage of food.
There is unequal distribution, of wealth food energy infrastructure, health facility, standard of living. Such amenities are concentrated in the hands of 20 %.
This 20% controls the world’s 80% of resources.
The 80% is devoid of minimum barest available living conditions and health and food facility.
Unemployment, frustration, non-availability of opportunity, the youth feels frustrated and takes to arms to achieve their cherished dreams.
It is a war between the powerful Vs. the powerless.
It is a war between the HAVS and HAVNOTS.
Liberalisation of trade norms, free economy, free market, and benefits of globalisation have proved as their claws apparent to own the third world.

Poor and dispossessed millions have engaged themselves in a revolution of unfulfilled dreams. The frustrated, aggressive unemployed youth feels that their life is meaningless.
The new level of crime and violence have made an electrified effect on the minds of the youth and have embraced violence and crime with open hands. The wealthy are the key targets in their list.

In short,following reasons emerge as key factors for a crime-filled and violent world.
1. there has emerged a new class of dispossessed and deprived youth to achieve their comforts by resorting to violence and crime.
2. .Greater inequality disparity of wealth and power and wealth both within and outside of the country.
3. Lack of fertile land to feed the billions of population expanding disproportionately in terms of resources.

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