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On social justice issues, we’re number 27!


Published on Tuesday, January 24, 2012 7:06 PM MST





“USA: We’re No. 1!”

Oh, wait “ Iceland is No. 1. But we did beat out Poland and Slovakia, right? Uh...no. But go on down the rankings and there we are! Number 27, fifth from the bottom. So our new national chant is, “USA: At Least We’re Not Last!”

A foundation in Germany has analyzed the social justice records of all 31 members of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), ranking each nation in such categories as health care, income inequality, pre-school education and child poverty.

The overall performance by the United States “ which boasts of being an egalitarian society “ outranks only Greece, Chile, Mexico and Turkey. Actually, three of those countries performed better than ours in the education of pre-schoolers, and Greece did better than the United States on the prevention of poverty.

Our bottom-of-the-heap ranking in social justice confirms the economic and political inequality that the Occupy movement is protesting. It also helps explain why this grassroots uprising in America has spread so rapidly to more than 600 communities and has generated such broad public support.

After all, our nation is fabulously rich, ranking well ahead of nearly every other OECD member in national wealth, so there’s no excuse for us sitting at the bottom of the list in education, health care, poverty, and other measures of a democratic and egalitarian society.

Bluntly put, we the people have let today’s elites abandon America’s founding principles of fairness, justice and equal opportunity for all.

These privileged few have purchased our government, stolen the wealth and economic future of working families and reduced America to a plastic imitation of the country we thought we had. The Occupy rebellion is long overdue and on target.

Join it.

Jim Hightower is a radio commentator, writer, and public speaker. He's also editor of the populist newsletter, The Hightower Lowdown.

Comments

The following are comments from the readers. In no way do they represent the view of the Sidney Herald.

    Red wrote on Jan 25, 2012 4:42 AM:

    " This commentary is right on! I can't believe the American people would allow such callous treatment of protesters that are expressing their right to free speech. We give corporations the same rights to speech as individuals but deny protesters, something is wrong with this. I just can't believe this is allowed in America. "

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