Thursday, July 25, 2013

andrade response


 
This video explains how our kind puts barriers to our young generation in order to stay behind and not show any progress. They segregate themselves from the "bad" set of people in order to not become like the, instead of helping the young children become better people and get the education they deserve. Most people have become blind with the problem and they have done nothing to help the education system become better. Something that has to be done is to confront the problem instead of segregating communities or people and abandoning them to suffer without finding the "light" for a better tomorrow.

“The best way to not feel hopeless is to get up and do something. Do not wait for good things to happen to you. If you go out and make some good things happen, you will fill the world with hope, you will fill yourself with hope.” Barack Obama

 This is perfect for this situation because in order to make the education system better and consequently making communities more productive, we must stand up and do something about the problem not just hide from it or exclude ourselves from it because in the end it will affect us. Only a small number of people actually do something to better the inequality education has created among communities. This is due mainly on the distribution of help each community gets, for example, the poorer communities get the same amount of help as the richer communities, this might seem fair, but unreality the poorer communities need more help than the rich, because they are farther behind form having a good education system. These poorer communities are like children because if children are ignored and excluded from the rest they tend to grow to become bad people, people nobody wants to be close to. This is what we have made our poor communities become, something nobody want to go to or even see. We leave these communities to suffer in silence without any hope form becoming better.



1. Why isn’t there more people wanting to help these communities become better?

2. Are people really becoming conformist with the lives they have?

3. Why isn’t there self-initiative to change the way your community lives?

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