Opinion - The problem with anger-driven change is that they often destroy more than they build and end up setting nations back aplenty.
The problem with anger-driven change is that they often destroy more than they build and end up setting nations back aplenty.
The fact I need to draw out here, very quickly, is that any country of even 100,000 people certainly has 1,000 people that are angry, disenfranchised and probably violent enough to express their grievances in ways that keeps more than the government crying.
A quick tour of the world reveals the truth. Jonathan Pie, the fictional character played by Tom Walker, gave an impassioned narrative of the Conservatives' leaders of 15 years. It boiled down to more and more oppression and widening of the income gap between the have and have-nots. Nigerians may be japa-ing to the UK right now, but the average Brit has never had it so bad. The hopes of the past seems to have receded into the far distance. It is the same in the US.
We must speak up more audibly in international fora to ensure a debate about the extant economic system commences. Also, we must redefine the narrative for our people to see that this is a global phenomenon. And governments must show the people what they are doing about it.There was a problem processing your submission. Please try again later.Governance is presently in purgatory. Therefore, it is important to continue to show sacrifice and mind the optics.
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