The big
inequality debate, and how do we fix it? How do we bridge the gap of the social
injustice and racism in the US today? This was asked at the first presidential
debate and neither candidate answered the question. Hilary danced around it with
generic answers and Trump avoided it all together by being way off topic.
They
either don’t know how to fix it or they don’t want to fix it. History shows
they don’t want to fix it! Election year after election year all you hear from
politicians is how they are going to help save our poor communities, our African
American communities our Hispanic communities, but year after year they do
nothing, we never see results. Why because they really don’t want to fix
anything, or make anything better, the politicians have to ensure to keep
social inequality and social injustice alive and well so they can insure that
they stay rich and powerful.
The rich are
greedily taking control of the world’s wealth at the expense of the poor and middle
class. They hire armies of lobbyists to influence government policies to help
them keep their wealth growing while the rest of the county struggles to make
ends meet. The wealthy continue to make more and more money while everyone else
is making less and as the income inequality gap grows there are more and more
of us out there that are fed up and want to see some change.
We outnumber
the rich, if we band together, stand united and fight back against the greed,
and corruption of the super-wealthy we can try and end the cycle of poverty
that seems to become harder and harder to escape, but the rich already know
this, they can’t afford the poor and middle class to band together and fight
back. They can’t risk losing the power, the control, and their money; so they
have to cause chaos, and hatred among us. If they divide us and we continue
to fight each other, they continue to win. They continue to keep us down, and while
we struggle and fight each other they get richer and more powerful by the day.
We need to
end this madness, stand together, strong and united stop fighting just the
racial injustice and start fighting the social economic injustice that is
plaguing this county and if we do we will start to see an end to the racial
injustice and oppression we are suffering. The answer to the question that was
asked tonight during the debate, how do be bridge the gap? We start by
education, educating our youth, cleaning up the streets, safe neighborhoods,
nice schools; it’s time to give our poor communities, our poor youth a chance
at a future. We need to focus on education; we put an end to mass
incarceration, stop punishing poverty. Our mass incarceration is not so much on
the specific crimes committed or race of the defendant, but the lack of money
to hire an influential lawyer, to pay your way out of trouble.
The reason
we never see change is because THE RICH GET RICHER UNTIL THE POOR GET EDUCATED!
This is the hidden truth that rich getting richer and there is no appreciation for the women in most part of the U.S. This was really good debate that you mentioned in your article, although it is a really endless debate.
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