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The Somalian Child

2023-05-05 02:16:11

The children of Somalia are sitting on the corner of the lounge, the face of an old man, coming from Somalia. He will have to leave the TV some day tonight. On New Year's Eve, all television stations are broadcasting this year's highlights - this is a lot of images of poverty, illness and war of the world. It is natural that these things are overflowing even if it is tried to make a very large number of human sufferings only a few hours. He sat there, like a small dwarf dwarf, rounded in the ball behind the corner rest chair.

Hell is more painful than failure. At least it seems to be in medieval paintings (I think it is Hieronymus Bosch). Let's think about Aleppo. Homosexuality in Palestinian Russia in the Gaza Strip. Hungry Somalis. The bride of a child in Afghanistan. Victim of shooting at Fort Lauderdale. In the context of lifestyle, these rankings are high, but failing to accept election results has not been successful. After this inaugural weekend, whether it is great pleasure or perfect despair, there are dual reasons to become an American regardless of the political situation. First, Americans could believe again in corporatism, and Alexis de Tocqueville's view of American democracy in the early 19th century was very attractive. He saw Americans help each other, build a barn together, work together to open a community, and build a republic together - they could build a wall together! However, after the second century this approach was deemed dead. Ah, no way!

I will bring children from Somalia. Before she was five years old, she had shown a mortality rate of 20%. Now compare: US military mortality at the forefront in civil war is 6.7%, mortality rate at World War II is 1.8%, and death rate at Vietnam war is 0.5%. However, if we find that the mother is not a "real" refugee, we will not hesitate to send back Somali children. Return to the Somali child mortality rate front. In the 19th century, inequality is still a matter of class, and today it is a matter of place. "The workers in the world are united!" This call is okay when all the poor in all areas are more or less tragic. But now, as the World Bank's chief economist, Branco Milanovic pointed out, "There is no longer a world-wide proletariat, so the unity of proletariat will cease." The line is 17 times higher than the wasteland outside Cockaigne. Compared with the poorest people in the world, even those who receive American food stamps live like royalty.