Robin Hood and Little Jon walkin' through the forest, oo-de-lally oo-de-lally golly what a day!

Since my last post touched upon how laws and morals are twisted together into a knot of contradiction, I'll be venturing more into the realms of poverty in this post (still relevant to Robin Hood, yay).
For rich, or for poor; does our class alter our morals when it comes to money, status and materialism? I think it's most certainly safe to say: It absolutely does. In Americanized societies, where some of the richest of the rich can be found, materialism is thriving and in constant growth. The need for what's next is more urgent than the fundamentals of basic living. Ever noticed how that acquaintance of yours can't afford to buy their own lunch, yet sports around that flashy iPhone 5? Where the necessity to own a product is more important than having enough to send your children to college or even pay the water bills?

Interesting how materialism and money almost blinds us in regards of the basics of life. We forget about those around us and their happiness. All that matters is what other people think about us, and if its a positive judgement, we're happy. We completely forget about those who are suffering and less fortunate, be it near or far . We're in a society where "All for one, and one for all" is misinterpreted to just all for one and we hoard our riches to ourselves, rather than acting upon the idea of being able to work collectively towards one common goal and share the wealth equally.
I believe this video is important for you too see, in relevance to my entry. However, *DISCLAIMER* it has some vulgar language, so prepare your virgin ears if you decide to view it.
Funny how the problem is only there when we want it to be... What do you think?
References:
http://www.tigweb.org/youth-media/panorama/article.html?ContentID=7355
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/dr-judith-rich/ubuntu_b_1803189.html
I couldn't agree more with you Gen. People are always saying that they want to help or what ever. But as soon as they get what they want or are complimented or aren't classified with "lower standards" then they forget about what they had said in the first place. We live in a world where people are only out to benefit themselves.
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