They face challenges like lack of access to basic needs like food, healthcare, and education, as well as mental health issues, and social stigma.
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SignUp Now!Yes, mate, they are so pitiful and need help and support from society and the local government. They suffer from too much hunger and deprivation of rights being humans.They face challenges like lack of access to basic needs like food, healthcare, and education, as well as mental health issues, and social stigma.
The big problem unfortunately is that this does not happen, neither in Italy and from what I read, nor in other countries in the world! Politicians and governments promise but... in the end they too often do not keep their promises. This is definitely wrong!It's not the fault of the poor people for living that way. They only lack resources and a chance to live in ease. They need hands to restart They need considerations and understanding. The government must create assistance like giving them work even manual work or a little capital.
That's hard to think and even to imagine if the government doesn't help the needy. In my country, the previous Duterte Administration, built the homeless homes, and increased all salaries in the government sector and give financial assistance to the helpless old. But there is a twist in the Marcos Administration, the helpless poor aren't heard. Some Presidents are ruthless.The big problem unfortunately is that this does not happen, neither in Italy and from what I read, nor in other countries in the world! Politicians and governments promise but... in the end they too often do not keep their promises. This is definitely wrong!
Like the right-wing government we currently have in Italy, led by Giorgia Meloni. It's reminiscent of Benito Mussolini's pre-war fascism!That's hard to think and even to imagine if the government doesn't help the needy. In my country, the previous Duterte Administration, built the homeless homes, and increased all salaries in the government sector and give financial assistance to the helpless old. But there is a twist in the Marcos Administration, the helpless poor aren't heard. Some Presidents are ruthless.
I believe, there's a kind of struggle people there cannot explain. They just keep their mouth shut to avoid punishment.Like the right-wing government we currently have in Italy, led by Giorgia Meloni. It's reminiscent of Benito Mussolini's pre-war fascism!
Indeed this is also because people are tired of fighting for nothing, unlike what happened in Italy in the 1960s. Meanwhile, today's parliamentarians (who, I emphasize, have golden salaries) make laws, impose taxes, and citizens foot the bill! This is Italy today.I believe, there's a kind of struggle people there cannot explain. They just keep their mouth shut to avoid punishment.
And that makes Italy a Tier 1 country because of your country's huge national treasury income and no debts in the World Bank.Indeed this is also because people are tired of fighting for nothing, unlike what happened in Italy in the 1960s. Meanwhile, today's parliamentarians (who, I emphasize, have golden salaries) make laws, impose taxes, and citizens foot the bill! This is Italy today.
In fact, it is no coincidence that Italy is part of the G7, that is, among the largest representative countries in the world. BUT... there are things that no one will ever tell you, such as the fact that wealth in Italy is decidedly too unevenly distributed and this means that the most vulnerable categories are the ones who pay the consequences.And that makes Italy a Tier 1 country because of your country's huge national treasury income and no debts in the World Bank.
You know well your country than me. Hoping your government can make some changes for people's sake. There should be equality of distribution of financial help to those in need.In fact, it is no coincidence that Italy is part of the G7, that is, among the largest representative countries in the world. BUT... there are things that no one will ever tell you, such as the fact that wealth in Italy is decidedly too unevenly distributed and this means that the most vulnerable categories are the ones who pay the consequences.![]()