Day by day, we are protracted to hearing humanitarian approaches taken by the United States of America, the United Nations Organization as well as Switzerland. Always-on-the-move humanitarian mechanisms are always added to international human right instrument or onto the chatterbox table of the General Assembly of the United Nations, but no one will be able to totally follow this informational evolution. Some people even express the nothingness of these noble drudgeries.
Indeed, even the poorest people in the world has now realized that the world is growing to serve human needs, but such the welfare service is only provided to those who is really adjacent and informed about this service. Much and countless more are being left behind. Is it the drawback of the world or each State's purposeful ignorance?
The "corporate" world, by and large, is splitting up human natures: new form of abstract apartheid. With reference to Cambodia's context, this is really true that the gap between the rich and the poor, the educated and the low educated or illiterate are inevitably rising up to the point of "unstoppable." The purpose of this article is not to radically analyze poor-rich and educated-illiterate gaps, but just to throw the glimpse into such the relevant negative information that I think is being practically ignored by in-theory concerned about.
On daily basis, we see the poor and low-educated or illiterate are being provided less and less chance, and not just that they are being underestimated by those snobs or just-thinking snobs. This is one of the concrete upside-downs of the in-school and out-school education that is creating the discriminating culture between human person who is born equal.
Such the plight is really true in the case of Cambodia. The educated are thought to be born to boast to and underestimate the low-educated and the illiterate and the rich is thought to be born to boast and underestimate the poor or the destitute.
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