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DebJ

(7,699 posts)
Mon May 27, 2013, 10:38 AM May 2013

Will Pitt: Top 100 wealthiest could eradicate poverty four times over.

Sorry if this was already posted I don't see it anywhere. I just LOVED this article.
And especially the way Will opened it...

"A report released early this year by the organization Oxfam International revealed that the combined income of the richest 100 people in the world is enough to end global poverty four times over, and that the gap between rich and poor has exploded by some 60% in the last 20 years. Rather than hinder this division, the recent global economic crisis has exacerbated it. Money does not disappear, you see, but tends to be translated up the income ladder in times of financial distress.

According to UNICEF, nearly half the world's population lives on less than $2.50 a day. One billion children live in poverty, and 22,000 of them die each day because of it. More than one billion people lack access to adequate drinking water, and 400 million of those are children. Almost a billion people go hungry every day.

The incomes of 100 people out of the seven billion on the planet could fix that, and then fix it again, and then fix it again, and then fix it again. "

http://www.truth-out.org/opinion/item/16593-the-end-of-the-beginning-of-the-end

And after reading that, I re-read Pope Francis statement, which sums up the greatest
impact upon my life, my outlook, by being raised in the Catholic Faith:

http://www.zenit.org/en/articles/francis-address-to-new-ambassadors
"Certain pathologies are increasing, with their psychological consequences; fear and desperation grip the hearts of many people, even in the so-called rich countries; the joy of life is diminishing; indecency and violence are on the rise; poverty is becoming more and more evident. People have to struggle to live and, frequently, to live in an undignified way. One cause of this situation, in my opinion, is in the our relationship with money, and our acceptance of its power over ourselves and our society. Consequently the financial crisis which we are experiencing makes us forget that its ultimate origin is to be found in a profound human crisis. In the denial of the primacy of human beings! We have created new idols. The worship of the golden calf of old (cf. Ex 32:15-34) has found a new and heartless image in the cult of money and the dictatorship of an economy which is faceless and lacking any truly humane goal.

The worldwide financial and economic crisis seems to highlight their distortions and above all the gravely deficient human perspective, which reduces man to one of his needs alone, namely, consumption. Worse yet, human beings themselves are nowadays considered as consumer goods which can be used and thrown away. We have started a throw-away culture. This tendency is seen on the level of individuals and whole societies; and it is being promoted! In circumstances like these, solidarity, which is the treasure of the poor, is often considered counterproductive, opposed to the logic of finance and the economy. While the income of a minority is increasing exponentially, that of the majority is crumbling. This imbalance results from ideologies which uphold the absolute autonomy of markets and financial speculation, and thus deny the right of control to States, which are themselves charged with providing for the common good. A new, invisible and at times virtual, tyranny is established, one which unilaterally and irremediably imposes its own laws and rules. Moreover, indebtedness and credit distance countries from their real economy and citizens from their real buying power. Added to this, as if it were needed, is widespread corruption and selfish fiscal evasion which have taken on worldwide dimensions. The will to power and of possession has become limitless.

Concealed behind this attitude is a rejection of ethics, a rejection of God. Ethics, like solidarity, is a nuisance! It is regarded as counterproductive: as something too human, because it relativizes money and power; as a threat, because it rejects manipulation and subjection of people: because ethics leads to God, who is situated outside the categories of the market. God is thought to be unmanageable by these financiers, economists and politicians, God is unmanageable, even dangerous, because he calls man to his full realization and to independence from any kind of slavery. Ethics – naturally, not the ethics of ideology – makes it possible, in my view, to create a balanced social order that is more humane. In this sense, I encourage the financial experts and the political leaders of your countries to consider the words of Saint John Chrysostom: "Not to share one’s goods with the poor is to rob them and to deprive them of life. It is not our goods that we possess, but theirs" (Homily on Lazarus, 1:6 – PG 48, 992D)."

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rustydog

(9,186 posts)
3. It's too bad todays "Christians" and ultra-wealthy seem to believe Jesus' words
Mon May 27, 2013, 12:43 PM
May 2013

"Suffer the little children" was the beginning and end of a commandment and they intend to follow it.

 

FarCenter

(19,429 posts)
4. Dubious, since if nearly 75% of Americans are in poverty, over 90% of the rest of the world must be
Mon May 27, 2013, 12:49 PM
May 2013

The Real Numbers: Half of America in Poverty -- and It's Creeping toward 75%
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10022906982

pansypoo53219

(20,999 posts)
5. i found a GREAT oration from 1789 in the book on famous orations from 1908 i am gonna ebay.
Mon May 27, 2013, 01:36 PM
May 2013

MIRABEAU- Necker's financial plan 1789

two centuries(2 georgee terms) of plunder + abuse have dug the abyss which threatens to engulf the nation.it must be filled up--this terrible chasm. but how? here is the list of proprietors. choose from the WEALTHIEST, in order that the SMALLEST NUMBER OF CITIZENS MAY BE SACRIFICED. but choose! shall not a few perish, that the MASS of the peoprle be saved? come, then! here are 2000 notables, shose property will supply the deficit. restore order to your finances; peace + prosperity to the kingdom! strike! IMMOLATE, without mercy, these 'unfortunate' victims! hurl them into the abyss!-it closes!

there is more of it i gotta blog.

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