Monday, 14 March 2011

Exclusion and poverty and how the rich might be poorer than you/

I hope all readers of this blog can understand it is a terrible thing which we do to people. We being society. Any person who believes in a simple edict would recognise my stand point: we're born equal, we die equal. Everything inbetween should still be fucking equal you bunch on numpties.

We have a duty to achieve on that message of fairness and equality.

If we do not understand it we fail at the first hurdle.

It was my early on mistake to understand poverty as the great ill. it is a terrible thing that humans need while others needs are satiated. This is poverty to me but to most it represents a lack of financial resource.

The result of lack of finance causes a key impact often little understood by those naive of the social model of disabiliity. Exclusion. This is not simply exclusion for social circles. It is exclusion from experiences of life.

The post below talks about the exclusion faced by the wealthy at the end of a post about financial poverty. The financially rich are financially wealthy by definition, or at least construct ones where financial wealth are synonmous with riches.

They're not. The rich are unsuccessful often. They have money but they have unmet desires which money can't buy. Real things. They've bought into the dogma of commercialisation but sold their souls to get the next thing which everyone in their social group has. The price has been a form of poverty, the poverty of lack of personal freedom.

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