The World and the People within

Feb 12th, 2008 | By oniger | Category: Environment

Base on the social structure point view (the triangular form), there are only few who are in the elite level. The same view when it come to statuses of countries. There only few countries who really are in the elite level.

Obviously, the middle class including the lower class, the masses as everybody called it are people who are patronizing products produced by these business oriented capitalist countries elite countries, same with individual too. People or countries in the middle class don’t have any choice, do they?

Everyone is lucky enough, I think. Because we still have the chance to grab these luxuries of life even if life is so hard. Well, I would like to reiterate that this perspective differ with yours because of the varying cultures and up bringing we are into.

The hunger problem that is being experienced in Heiti would be a better view for us to come up with the same perspective, I think. This country has been in this status even before. Though there are worldwide organizations extending help for this country, it seems that the hunger problem did not even ease a bit. The fact the people here are already eating mud cake is an obvious example that the change did not progress at all. Instead, it changes to a more severe problem.

Have you read or heard this maxim: “Everybody is expecting that Somebody will do it, but Nobody did it.” Now, who’s to blame? “Nobody,” who else do you think?

This maxim had been the result of what is happening in Heiti right now. Based on the current situation, logically, though there are assistance extended before, nobody has really give something that these people will have the chance to live life to the fullest.

Individual differences you may say, when will this end? These differences are making people go into something unfavorable for us, but favorable for them. While everybody is thinking of harmonious relationships, nobody really is working for it.

This excerpt my enlighten us somehow:

“If you prick us, do we not bleed? If you tickle us, do we not laugh?
If you poison us, do we not die?” an excerpt from the Merchant of Venice, Scene 1.

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