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Stop the increasing inequality among humans!

 

The chaos that the
world is facing today is a product of the increasing social and
economical inequality among humans on the national and global level.
The fight against poverty and social inequality should be a global one;
only here are we able to correct a gathered market where everybody can
get an equal chance. That is unfortunately not what we see in the
global society today. The world market is ruled by great companies and
investors, and controlled custom duty and government subsidized
agriculture that outmatches smaller producers. The missing right of
property in the third world makes it easy for corrupt officials to sell
out the land and the natural resources, which leaves those countries
with no economic chance. In statistics we see the third world rise, but
that’s not the actual case. The rich get richer and the poor are still
left behind, which has now created the largest welfare gap we have ever
seen.
Looking in our own backyard we see the same results. Since
2001 the estimated number of people living in poverty has increased by
40% in Denmark. The golden class earns twenty times more in monthly
salary than people receiving unemployment benefit. The biggest portion
of the lower class is composed of immigrants who at the same time
struggle with language and cultural differences, therefore
automatically placing them on a low social level.

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cynthia yoo

SifZachariassen, thank you for your post.  I think your story has potential but needs some
improvement. I've got a few suggestions.

It's good to post current stories and events.  Further context and details also help readers understand what's at stake.  Please review What Makes News News.
It can really help if you follow the old "W5" news formula -- making
sure you have answered the questions: Who? What? Where? When? And Why?
(You might want to check out our J-Tips for more help.)

I would also edit a new headline to your post that informs readers as to its subject matter.

Thanks again and I look forward to your future postings!

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