Tag: Human Rights

Why Does A Child’s Poverty Turn Into Society’s Violence?
When a child’s basic needs are not guaranteed, poverty stops being an economic condition and becomes a shared social fear. This fear quietly turns into judgment, exclusion, and finally violence. A child’s torn clothes awaken our own insecurity, and instead of protecting the child, society protects itself. This story shows how unfulfilled basic needs do not only harm the poor, but slowly erode empathy, education, and humanity itself.

Why Do Revolutions Devour Their Own Children When The Three Basic Needs Are Not Guaranteed?
When food, shelter, and meaning are not guaranteed, fear replaces trust and revolutions turn inward. This is the story of how hunger transforms victims into executioners—and why no society can find peace until the three basic needs are secured for all.