Friday, July 8, 2016

Blame the pigs

     Under funding resources to a group of people will lead to a different set of people. It will lead to an anger from the underfunded which will lead to a mistrust of the system. A group who mistrusts the system will lead to deviant behaviors leading to a mechanism to put the deviants back into expected behavior. This mechanism is law enforcement. (Law enforcement-LE is any system by which some members of society act in an organized manner to enforce the law by discovering, deterring, rehabilitating, or punishing people who violate the rules and norms governing that society.) When law enforcement is constantly doing the same tasks, which are pointless as they cannot "cure" the behaviors, frustration and shortcuts are taken by some members of LE. Along with the underfunded group disliking LE, what it deems the cause of its plight, multiple people within the fully funded group take this position, even though they are ultimately part of the plight of the underfunded. 
     Leaders in the underfunded voice revolutionary opinions to the gullible, which they themselves have little consequences to, to keep power and deflect scrutiny from their own self enriching behavior. They use this platform mostly, knowingly or not, to benefit themselves The righteous advice,in an affluent society, would be twofold; a)  lobby and educate the fully funded to ensure a more equal society b) encourage the underfunded to zero deviant behavior as well as reinvigorate traditional moral values.

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  1. A system that leaves a group astern will cause this group to mistrust the system. A group which mistrusts the system will deviate from the system, often exacerbating the group's disadvantage. The system will attempt to push the group back into compliance through means including force, often heightening the group's mistrust of the system. This is a vicious cycle.

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  2. What about situations where there is investment. Kbec, the maritimes, Aboriginals, etc all have received monies (Kbec has received transfer payments for 58 consecutive years yet remains a dump) yet still seem to not qualify as average.

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