Generator said:
You seem to be ignoring the fact that there many here in Australia caught in what would best be called a relative poverty trap - the fact that an opportunity exists isn't enough to just in effect trivialise what is an a structural issue facing some segments of Australia's population.
In saying this, I do realise that there is a need for different people to focus upon different issues, and I am happy to see that there are many who are more than willing to act in favour of countering third world poverty.
i think australia, in terms of its welfare system is taking gud care of poverty. A person considered below the pverty line, would still have a meal daily, maybe two to three, he will have shelter, essentially the basics. But they range, there are others who have h ouse and are still considered the poverty line which is just weird.
sayin all that we do have smith family, various charities that do provide some services to help these ppl, so really these ppl, are generally well taken care of.
On the hand poverty in other countries, basically they can barely get water? so really u cant compare the too. saying that it is difficult to solve simply throwing money at it, infrastructure needs to be built, desalination plants, etc. so that they are better off in the futures rather than short solutions simply by throwing bags of rice, they need to grow that rice.
sayint tat: my vote went to " Icouldnt care less", simply cos at t he moment i cant do jackshit to help.