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RE: Conflict Of Interest: The Politics Of CPS

in #familyprotection7 years ago (edited)

mostly children are abused in asia i see with my eyes not only ead or watching tv shows i see in reall but i think there are not any NGO or other some to sotp it why @richq11... alsoi see there is no care for children from thier famlies

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It's a worldwide phenomenon... I write about it in America. Asia is a tragic place where children are commonly trafficked for sex (some sold by their own parents). Africa too but children there are forced into slavery ot as child soldiers... It's heartbreaking- I wish I had the answers. maybe if enough people talk about the problem, somebody much smarter than me will come up with a solution!

Poverty, created by those concentrating the wealth of the poor into their own wallets, is the primary cause of both large families, and inability to provide care for their families.

Reduce relative poverty, and you will reduce harm to children.

No CPS required.

someone who makes $250,000 a year is 'relatively' impoverished compared to a billionaire.

Yes, and yet they are also yet more relatively wealthy compared to someone making $2500/yr, as after a point, the difference between the super rich and the quite comfortable is effectively less than the quite well off and the desperately poor.

Even so, it is relative disparity in wealth, not prevalence of poverty itself, that most drives violent crime.

I don't think so.

Why not? GINI correlates to violent crime at a higher rate than any other variable, as high as 90%.

correlation is not causation.

Reason suggests that in this matter the influence of wealth disparity is causative, due to the nature of intraspecific competition in H. sapiens.