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Saturday, 8 April 2017
BITING ECONOMY.
Many theories had predicted marches, unified protest against the government in response to biting decline In the economy of their various countries . Although the argument foreseeing the fall in the prices of oil seems unclear, many states have failed to respond with absorbing policies to such shocks while some had actually benefited from it by selling ground breaking alternative energy sources and technology in the international market. However, the rise in anti-immigration
attack/marches had spread around various countries and extremists use the humanitarian crisis to exploit the opportunity. Nationals feeling their jobs had been taking by Immigrants is rather alarming when actually they had lost their jobs to robots, outsourcing or poor Labor Union stance, the new social movement of anti-economic immigration has posed a question to the globalizing closer ties that neighborhood countries sought for in previous decades through IGOs, causing citizens to question the representative closeness to the mind of the general public in their country,what is more alarming is the black on black attack in South Africa characterized by the looting and destruction of properties owned by flourishing businesses of fellow Africans or the straight up killing of migrants by "Militias". These happenings have occurred and questioned the strength of the democratic system that most states fought for to gain from the now Liberal practice that is now crumbling before them. The rise of extremism has also created a divide in how foreigners are treated and the lack of a decisive solution has led to a stalemate in the solution to the problems facing divided government/societies. What do we do in times like this?
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