The Pros And Cons Of Poverty Around The World

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Many people have different opinions when it comes to dealing with poverty around the world. It is easy for those who live in rich, first world countries to sit back and ignore the problem that is at hand, however it is a better idea to examine the problem and look at possible solutions. Some liberal arguments try to convince people that a world food bank needs to be set up in order to solve the hunger problem on Earth, while others believe that by doing this we are only enabling these poor countries to stay hungry. At first glance, it seems that the obvious and correct way to deal with the situation would be to set up a world food bank. Wouldn’t the rich countries be selfish to not share some of the unneeded wealth that they have acquired? Many groups and organizations have investigated the future impacts of acting in favor or against the poor, and reasoning shows us that certain actions could be devastating. Although it sounds morbid and cruel, setting up a food bank would only bring the world as a whole down. Just like any major problem in the world, there is no easy …show more content…

These people believe that it would be selfish for the first world countries to save all of their own resources while they may not even be available for poor countries. To this, all that can be said is that each country is given circumstances in which they must deal with. For example, in the Middle East many countries were blessed with the ability to drill for oil. These countries are often criticized for their lack of inhabitable areas, but they are able to thrive economically because they make take advantage of what they do have. At one point oil was not a resource that was pivotal to functioning society, and eventually, the oil supplies will run out or the demand for oil will decrease. But for the time being, these countries will continue to flourish with their natural

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