at The walls of the deep burrow that you have dug as you try to flee. Though no matter what
You do...you can never get yourself altogether out of the burrow. This is how Young William,
one of 22,000 Homeless juveniles in New York City, feels everyday while trying to conquer the
impercunious that Surrounds him daily. He believe that when people think of the destitute, they
Think of old haggers that over-flow out of the subway and smell like rotten-fish. They never
Truly think about the kids and adults that litter the city: those who get to work early, those who
never have friends come over after school, and those who are constantly hungry …show more content…
For instance, “One in four children in the United States is born into poverty.” which can eventually lead to the parent(s) leaning on the AFDC to be able to support their family. Though in today’s age a grown adult can work 40+ hours a week, full-time and still struggle with poverty greatly. Compared to those who were born into rich families and have the ability to get into a highly regal college for little cost to them and get a higher education and make more money working less with little hours. Those children who were born into poverty will most likely never get out of it and will succumb to everyday struggles. “How can the right to life exist in the world at large if there is no provider?” Theroux once said, raising a great point in the viewpoint of many. If society has noone to help provide then how are any citizens supposed to function properly? Rarely will anyone who is born into poverty or has continuously been in poverty throughout life will ever get out. Yet people want to argue that only the government should be the ones caring for all of these people. They only have so much that they can do compared to society as a whole. Some might argue that, “The state is obligated to protect me.” (Theroux). While adding to that, that society can do nothing more to help the destitute better than the government can. Though look at what our country is doing for third-world countries to try and help them. The United States among other countries have even moved other countries into getting into modern age life-style but, they can’t help people in their own country find homes and make sure that every person in their country is getting their bellies full each and everyday? Seems a bit unjustified a bit compared to the people who would believe