Pedophilia.Right now the news is focusing on all these online pedophiles,but this is an ancient problem that always seems to get pushed under the rug. There are seemingly millions of these predaters in our world defiling our children.We have to do something to stop this.Our children are our FUTURE.
2007-01-22 13:29:57
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answered by hippiegirl672003 4
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The greatest social justice problem facing our nation today is our justice system. There is something wrong when so many people are being freed by DNA evidence that shows they never committed the crime. How can you give back years of a persons life. They have lost family, lost watching their children grow. Then the government thinks it is ok to just say sorry, we made a mistake. Perhaps some of the people who are in jail for something they did by making a mistake should just be able to say sorry as well.
There is something wrong when we and our government allow prosecutors to abuse they law they swore to uphold. They don't care about justice...they simply want to be re-elected.
Prosecutors and law enforcement officals should be required to complete the sentences of anyone that is found not guilty at a later date. If this were to happen a few times then they would start caring about doing their jobs properly.
There is something drastically when law enforcement has to break the law in order to uphold the law. Once you break the law you become the very thing you are trying to control....A criminal
2007-01-29 07:59:20
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answered by Steve O 2
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One of the greatest social justice problems is perhaps the most basic one -- lack of comprehension and application of a new ethic for the new century 2000-2100:
"Strive first to meet the basic needs of all."
All people deserve necessities before some acquire luxuries. Excessive profit-taking (heretofore a mega-corporation norm) cannot be justified while poverty exists.
Furthermore, each interest group has the right to participate in the decisions that affect it -- to negotiate to get its basic needs met, and a fairer share of resources, responsibilities and prerogatives.
"Negotiate with all to meet the basic needs of all" is the principle. The problem is: How to teach it, spread it, and put it into practice?
The controlling elites, the most powerful and affluent ones, must be helped to see that it is actually in their long-term interest that labor everywhere be paid living wages and that the poverty-stricken be enabled to live decently --because they are market makers.
"Negotiate with all to first meet the basic needs of all."
Then draw profit that is, no longer exorbitant but, reasonable.
How can we convey the understanding that this behavior will bring the powerful more satisfaction than their excess riches have?
2007-01-23 23:56:51
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answered by Stephanie H 1
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Anyone that should become catastrophically ill (no fault of their own) and should become ill and loose their Job and corresponding benefits are at risk for loosing thier homes, cars, and any hope of health care. It is a social justice problem in that our seniors are having to choose between food and medication. If you are poor in this country you could die of the flu while some one who is insure does not even get the flu because they can afford the shots.
2007-01-22 21:36:06
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answered by copestir 7
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Our open borders. It is a tremendous social injustice to Americans to force them to pay for the evils of a foreign government and to harbor a foreign population that is hostile to America and determined to take over America through sheer dominance of numbers.
Americans are victims of a great social injustice.
2007-01-22 21:23:03
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answered by speakeasy 6
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Uneducated people supporting harsher sentences for nonviolent offenders because the American media scares the stuffing out of them with moral panics and racism.
2007-01-30 21:06:46
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answered by jason m 4
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People trying to stop the New World Order.
2007-01-30 20:07:00
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answered by impalersca 4
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The treatment of woman under Islam
2007-01-22 21:23:41
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answered by Maka 7
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The inability of the poor and middle class to obtain legal representation in all but the most serious of cases (at least in the US).
2007-01-22 21:42:46
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answered by Caninelegion 7
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World is prospering but there are still people who have to go to bed hungry. Facing death and miseries as they are unable to afford treatment for recoverable diseases. Innocent, poor and peaceful people victim of genocide due to tribal affiliation and nobody is there to protect them.
2007-01-30 13:34:18
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answered by snashraf 5
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