Governments, and many others, like the fact that we have poor people because they give them the opportunity to look generous. Moreover, certain political parties make promises to create policies to help the poor, often at someone else’s expense, so they can be elected by the same who hope to benefit from said policies. Consequently, looking generous is one thing, but staying in power and being electable using this justification is a strategy. Of course, there is nothing new under the sun and moon. I invite you to read one of my recent posts titled: The empathy alarms, at the link below.
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