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| Vegeta | Jun 25 2009, 01:20 PM |
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I suppose if you compare many of the poor in the United States (or any country for that matter) to those in a third world country then the term poor does become a bit more perceived, depending on the group you're looking at. I mean a family who has a roof over their heads and is supported by welfare for their food, and lives paycheck to paycheck to pay the other bills may be looked upon as poor by the wealthier, but not be looked upon as poor to those that don't have those things. Those things could seem like luxuries. But at the same time there are still people in the United States that don't have roofs over their heads, that aren't supported by the government, and that are starving too. There are still children starving here just as there are there. They just don't make commercials about them. People who have to rummage through trash cans to eat. Whole families that have nothing at all. But that's not just the United States. Every country has homeless. Almost every country has families who live pay check to pay check and might be supported by the government with welfare like benefits. But the idea that some of these people are somehow different just because they live in the United States is quite ridiculous. |
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