Let's look at some of the cold facts of the world around us. Many of us are living a comfortable life - a lot of food, cars of the whole family, rooftop, stable parents etc. Therefore, the United States formed a comfortable bubble. This is the truth. As we all know the United States, we should leave the comfortable bubble around us and see other parts of the world. We will soon see the reality surrounding our world. Many of us know typical stereotypes such as African hungry children, exhausted children in China, uneducated people in South America.
Africa's core position in eradicating poverty comes from tremendous progress around the world. According to the World Bank, since 1990, the number of people living in extreme poverty has decreased by over 60%. Most of the reduction in production is done in Asia, initially in China, Indonesia, Vietnam, and recently in India, which seems to make remarkable achievements in recent years. A partial discontinuity may be the result of the definition of poverty. Extreme poverty standards are an absolute measure for international comparison. However, last year the World Bank added a new standard to capture relative poverty. In "low and middle income countries" like India, we set a boundary for people living on $ 3.20 a day. Economist Surjit Bhalla recently postulated that one-third of Indians are poor in this way.
In the battle against atrocities, poverty, inequality, life is still lost. As the Trump regime advances, this number will increase exponentially. As a community, # The Resistance has no time to ignore past lessons. # TheResistance is responsible for learning from the previous battle and for winning the strategist and the organizer in front of it. One of the most important lessons of the past is the formula of effective assembly. Today's parade and protest action are only flashing the hologram of the strategy meeting before that. As a young homeless street organizer, I first began to understand these differences.