Change your mindset to create a better Way of Life- Stay at Home Mom's Editorial

   In- a- messed- up -Way -of - thinking We have complacently Over -Valued -some While Under-valuing other's .
Case in point : Kim K Why does she matter ? And When did she become someone who has earned the right to be Paid so much when in fact She does so little ? 

Where -as Police-Officer's .  Firemen - Or Our Teacher's who do in fact do an awful lot to Protect , Serve and Educate  their communities or the communities that they happen to work- in, are all under-paid , under-appreciated and under-valued for the services that they Provide and are often stressed due to the inability to take care of everyday occurrences like paying the bills . 
Yet Entertainer's  like Kim and her ex-pet Kanye' are able to shop on Rodeo- Drive ?   
Or am I the only one who is irritated by these over-sights that need to be corrected ?
Think about it . If our public servants were in fact paid and appreciated don't you think that their would be more integrity added to the positions ? And wouldn't we then  have more children who  would want to grow-up to become a public servant rather than a public - nuisance ? 

It's not Racist it's reality ! 

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Systemic Inequality: Displacement, Exclusion, and Segregation

https://www.americanprogress.org/issues/race/reports/2019/08/07/472617/systemic-inequality-displacement-exclusion-segregation/ 

Shared from Center for American Progress 

The Last Sunday Sermon of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

 It's Not about  civil-right's advocacy- It's  about Human Right's 
 Human Dignity and being given and allowed the same Right's and 
 Respect to live as Other's have . 

Question

Why is it that we pay those who Entertain us More than We pay Those who are here to Teach  Us  or Protect Us ?     I'll wait ... 



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