Thursday, November 7, 2019
Injustice in America essays
Injustice in America essays    Our nation is currently suffering from social, economical, as well as     political injustice and its greatly impacting Americans of every social     class. From the lower to the upper class and from the white to the blacks,     we are all greatly affected by it. Many people can agree that injustice is     unfair and morally wrong. There are many job occupations that injustice is     legally prohibited such as police officers, doctors, judges, lawyers and     basically every other available occupation. Discrimination against black     people to government killings in third world countries, these social     injustices have changed throughout the years.      Economical injustice is a very a trending topic today and is becoming     a key issue in our nation.  People of the lower economic class are most     commonly found affected by injustice.  No one is doing anything to get rid     of poverty, especially our government! Barbara Ehrenreich's main point in     "Serving in Florida," is that once people become poor it is very difficult     to escape it.  Ehrenreich says, "There are no secret economies that nourish     the poor; on the contrary, there are a host of special costs" (Ehrenreich     71). The biggest problem poor people are facing is ironically the cost of     living seems to increase therefore, making it difficult to get out of that     slump. All these extra costs are being piled up on the poor community,     making it unfair towards the lower class people.      Social injustice continues in despite our ups and downs throughout the     United States financial history. Low-waged jobs require so many demands and     restrictions.  For the small amount they are getting paid, don't you find     this kind of outrageous and unfair? Isn't bad enough already that the     average salary of these jobs is significantly low? How can injustice be     changed particularly in this field you may ask; the requirements for the     low-waged job should be far less demanding and flexible.  Many low...     
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