FYI
“in our economy, the
richest 1% own half of our
economic system’s wealth,
so would you say that it
is an accurate portrayal
of caring and choosing to
share from the ability to
care? With such a disparity
in monetary gains, is this a
reflection of equal sharing?”
is far more important than the altruistic
expression of actually sharing - it
depends on many complicated factors,
while these very factors do not, by any
means, need to be complicated at all, in
any way.
However, those who are chosen for
others to share with typically depends on
mainly the calculation of an individual’s/
group’s expression of how much
obedience and conformity they adhere
to - ask someone living on the streets
with nowhere to sleep but the cosy city
gutter of their fellow citizens’ filth, if they
feel like enough people are expressing
how much they truly care by the quality
of their sharing abilities? One can only
theorize how they’ll respond, yet I’m sure
many would not be too grateful.
However, sociologically theorizing and
reflecting, we must fully understand and
then eventually try to change how badly
the sharing system is determined by the
practices of our current economic status
- in which our capitalist culture consists
of a small percentage of the wealthiest
people owning most of the resources
that many other more desperate people
may need to survive. The wealthiest
are the healthiest because so many of
the wealthy share amongst the other
wealthiest others.
Therefore, in our economy, the richest
1% own half of our economic system’s
wealth, so would you say that it is
an accurate portrayal of caring and
choosing to share from the ability to
care? With such a disparity in monetary
gains, is this a reflection of equal
sharing?
Oh wait, here comes the argument that
the man sleeping in the gutter could
simply get a job and hopelessly wait
for all those helpful leftovers from that
trickle-down economics that some
believe to be so advantageous. In fact ,
the wealthiest will attempt to persuade
the populace that this is the only way for
Americans to function properly.
Sharing is indeed caring. However, we
must ask ourselves, what exactly does
our capitalist culture tend to care about
more so than anything else? I would say
the answer is...money, more money, and
the most money is what all capitalists
economies among the hegemonic
nations of the world seem to care for
most and you can bet on it that no one
is sharing with those who tend to often
disagree with the concept that money is
to be worshiped.
Therefore, in correlation to our
innovative, and power-gaining Vaping
movement is unlike any one “social
cause” we have witnessed in the past,
even in the technologically advanced
21st Century. Vapers tend to share with
one another quite a bit. This is because
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