few years ago took to the streets with certain caution but not fear. He tried not to get around certain neighborhoods labeled as dangerous to prevent the odd scare. Thefts, robberies, assaults, rapes and other crimes existed but you saw them as something distant from you. Gradually, the cases were increasing and the fear began to fly on all ordinary citizens, the risk that will touch you and it was so remote, was beginning to affect the suburbs and some other central and well see. The going out was not so sure, I wanted to get home to get comfortable, relax, de-stress and above all feel safe. But then they began to address violations, first when the tenants were not home, then, and more snout than ever for criminals, the fact that the whole family was sleeping peacefully in their homes, was no longer an impediment to break in and steal everything they could threaten the poor and defenseless in the event of discovery. The fear became almost paranoid, or could be a safe house.
Now the thing is out of control. The risk of being robbed or injured is everywhere: in streets, public transport, at home, in public buildings and even in your own workplace. To me and my teammates are stealing from us almost daily in our workplace, a public institution equipped with security cameras, security personnel, full of locked doors to which only you can access with magnetic cards enabled only for those who must make use of that room .... The criminals are not people raised in slums, or unknown ... offenders are now co-workers, who surely greet each day in the elevator with a smile.
authorities can do nothing. Under the shield of the crisis around the world has jumped on the bandwagon. They take what they want with no remorse, get the whims at the expense of others, do not pay on the subway because it makes total worldwide. All say they have family and something to live, but .... And those who work hard 12 hours or more a day to survive and pay thousands in taxes that apply to us and will serve to keep public spending, we should do??
public services such as health, education, roads, lighting, administration, etc. we pay a few fools and they benefit everyone. The social benefits they receive only a few, and most of the time are not what they deserve month.
Is this what you call justice?
This I call a great inequality that affects mostly middle class ... the most overlooked political classes. A class that is slowly getting tired, but not as quickly as it should.
The English would have to take as an example to our French neighbors. Them if they know how to be heard and how to claim what is their right!
espaƱolitos Awaken ....
Sleep Because there should be only after the death !!!!!!!!!
0 comments:
Post a Comment