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Thoughts on Freedom, Equality and Socialism

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Evidently I’m not the only one who’s seeing what’s happening. I’ve been
writing for years about how we’re approaching a volatile social situation
due to the tension between those with and those without. But this recent
report from the UN just comes out and says it:

The report goes on to talk about how race is a major factor in the
inequality in U.S. cities, giving the example of New York as the 9th most
unequal city in the world:

I find it very odd that the Upper West Side in NYC is full of some of the
richest people in the world, and yet it’s surrounded by what equate to third
world nations. Walking around in Queens you can feel it. The place is
completely run down, people don’t trust each other, and it seems most are
struggling just to survive. People are not happy, and the fact that
the super-rich are a “stone’s throw” away is catastrophe with a lot of
potential energy.

To continue to ignore this is completely asinine. The only solution is to
lift everyone and eliminate the massive levels of inequality. We have
to take all steps necessary to stop creating more pain in the world; it only
magnifies at an exponential rate. In short, the strategy of the elite to
isolate themselves from the poor is not a strategy–just ask the
French.

[ Feb 20, 2009 ]

May 23, 2025

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