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Monday, June 15, 2009

wow.....

Wow....sh, for someone who love fried chicken so much, that must be a tough video to watch and ultimately share. Such extreme conditions and one can't help but wonder where is God? But hey let's look at the logic of this situation. The poor can't eat proper food because they don't have work which can provide them with income. They don't have work because - no opportunity? not healthy? lazy? no initiative? or whatever reason you can think of. The others will say, we have money, we should be able to eat and enjoy our food. Isn't that the circle of life? Like an ecosystem of life maybe? But we feel bad for the poor right? We pity the poor? We don't care about those who have money to buy fresh chicken, we only care about those who have to eat what is left.
I was reading a news about this student who complain why he is not given the opportunity to enter into the local university? According to this extremely smart student, he scores 100As for his SPM therefore entitle him to enter into a decent local university. And worst of all, we readers should feel bad for him. This doesn't makes much sense to me. Do you see the poor write the same letter to the newspaper saying " I deserve to eat, my family is hungry, we will die tomorrow if we do not eat, feed us"? No you don't. Food and shelter which are the most basic and fundamental things in life but yet often ignored by us. We live in such good world that we decide to blind our eyes and deafen our ears to their needs. You know what? The poor should be able to write to newspaper stating their needs and the MP should be able to bring their need to the public attention and the people should help them, but instead we decided to waste our limited resources on people who thinks they deserve something in life. My idea is this, why should we entertain people who thinks he/she deserve something in life and bring it up to the public so we can stupidly fulfill their self-centeredness and ignore those who is dying because of hunger. I think all the poor, hungry should instead be given the opportunity to eat and to study. Those extremely smart should give up their place in local university to the poor so we can break this cycle of poverty. I am sure they will be able to live a good life without local university. Can anyone doubt that?

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