Wednesday, February 15, 2006

Response to Samantha Kunze,

Response to Samantha Kunze,
Hey Samantha thanks for posting,

In response to your post:

You said that there’s plenty of media representation out there on it.
In my opinion either there isn’t enough, or it isn’t good enough because this dire, dire, problem exists to such a crippling extent in this world.

I think that desensitization ,( took me a while to spell this word) when see homeless on the screens, has very, very, little to do with the problem. But the way Politics and big media, and big companies, describe the poor is a big problem.

People generally agree that poverty is the lack of basic necessities. Most agree it is a problem in America and focus on that issue and not the global inequity. It is generally seen as a large problem.

In response to your problem definitions:

The government and the rich are intertwined, interwoven, much of the time they are same thing. So, both would be to blame, more than responsible, to blame.

I think that personal attributes of course have to do with poverty, but their far from being the main cause. Especially when a global perspective is taken. Millions and millions of people are starving because their lazy, have character flaws, or unstable?

All the Best

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