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CAMIDCHOL, GWYNETTE L.

12-CAMPOS

Activity 2: The Struggle is Real

Supposed you lived in a society that claimed to be perfectly just and moral. Furthermore,
supposed a few people managed to accumulate all the wealth in the society and were able to
pass it on to their children without sharing any of it for the common good. However, the citizens
who were born disadvantaged through no fault of their own were forced by desperation to work
for starvation wages and had little opportunity to break out of the chains of their poverty.
Supposed further that the government and its laws served the interests of the wealthy but
turned a deaf ear to the needs of the disadvantaged. Would this society be able to defend its
claim of being perfectly just and moral?

___ Yes _/_ No

It’s a no for me that this society be able to defend its claim of being perfectly and moral
because it’s so clear that the citizens are being mistreated and misjudged by the higher ups that
they clearly have no right to treat the poor people like a slave that they have to experience
starvation which is food and water is our basic needs as a human to live longer but that is being
taken away from them because that’s what people do with their power. They didn’t chose to be
poor because at some point of their life the higher ups have faults too because rather than
helping them to at least give them the right to learn at school for education give them at least
money for donation but they didn’t instead they use it for corruption. Many people from elite
family under estimate people’s skill because of being poor and lack of education which is not.
Many people are living with desperation to work to at least feed themselves and their family but
higher ups are covering it and keeping their eyes blind from the reality that’s why the society
they are living is not perfectly just and normal.

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