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Elizabeth502
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Also, as ex-MSNBC commentators Keith Olbermann and Dylan Ratigan used to point out, the mainstream media is in bed with Wall Street and its global moneymakers. The Leftist media may have a moral compulsion, due to their liberal zeitgeist, in exposing Third World poverty (which is where I obviously learned about it, not through some obscure search engine), but the MSM is at best ambivalent about any radical reform of an international monetary system and interconnected monetary interests which contributes to extremes in comfort vs. discomfort in standards of living. In fact, the MSM tired of the constant call-to-conscience messages of Messieurs Olbermann & Ratigan, which is probably one reason they are there no longer.But as Elizabeth502 has so thoroughly pointed out with a plethora of links, you’d have to be living in a cave somewhere not to be at least somewhat aware of the extreme poverty that exists in the world. No. I believe Elizabeth is spot-on. Maybe many people are very much aware of this, but choose to ignore it out of hardness of heart. Did you ever think of that? And if true, not you or me, Elizabeth502 or the media can do a thing about it until these people have a sincere and radical change of heart. We live in a world where life itself has been so cheapened through abortion, euthanasia, placing low value on the elderly…you name it. Is it really that shocking then that many would choose to ignore the plight of the less fortunate? I don’t think so. Just maybe, the media has helped play a role in this hardening of hearts, since the “culture of death” and the media appear to be in lock-step with one another.
Peace, Mark
Nevertheless, as those who have studied this problem for a long time have explained, the problem with alleviation of poverty outside of the U.S. (which is, overall, where it is most severe) resides in political dynamics, over which those outside those countries have little control.