Inequality in a Global World
The U.S. likes to aid many countries and spend a lot of our budget on military and foreign affairs. As for addressing violations of human rights, I believe that the U.S. should not be active in addressing these issues and instead address the problems within its own country. I think we should only interfere if a country asks us to but not before weighing the options economically and politically. We should also give other countries a say when we meddle in their administrations. I feel that we do not have the right to decide how a country runs itself whether it breaks our beliefs of human rights or not because each country has its own traditions, customs, and culture that we must not meddle with. Also I feel we are too intrusive when it comes to our foreign affairs because I believe each society should decide how they want to run themselves. Who are we to say they are wrong?
The minute the U.S. military gets involved in controlling anything like people or resources, is the minute that we fail to respect norms, values, and customs of people because we are forcibly stripping a country of their rights. Military presence disrupts the flow of everyday life and stirs conflict in a society, even if we do not mean any harm. Constant military interference escalates to either stripping economic resources or a dependence on U.S. support for survival.
Constantly stripping the world of its resources due to high supply and demand from highly developed countries cause there to be poorly developed countries. Because of this, a lot of the world’s HDCs are ethnocentric because with all of the money and power they possess there should not be any starving deprived people in the world.
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