So far $46 million has been donated by American citizens for relief in Japan. $1.3 billion was donated for the Haitian disaster and $5.3 billion went to the Gulf Coast after hurricane Katrina, marking a sharp decline in American generosity. And what is causing that decline? Well it is a fact that most charitable donations in the United States come from our middle class, as the rich do not care in reference to misery and suffering. That being the case as our middle class continues the shrink, so does our ability and willingness to help others.
If you think about it, if each billionaire just gave five million dollars to charity, suffering around the world could be, at minimum, reduced to the point that starvation would not be an issue. But we need to understand that the rich elite, not only applaud starvation, but are working toward a 90% world population reduction.
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