Sociology Discussion Responses
Response to Post #1
I agree with you completely about the moral travesty of the continuing social and political inequality in many African nations as well as the continuing detrimental effects, even today, of European colonialism on the African continent. Likewise, it is inexcusable that racial inequality still persists today. However, the inability of many African societies to overcome the challenges that still bar significant social reform and progress today are, unfortunately, also largely attributable to the degree to which the government authorities in some African nations have ignored the needs of the population and even diverted international supplies sent by Western nations intended as relief for the impoverished masses.
As you point out in your post, South Africa serves as a model of how much progress can be made under the leadership of individuals like Nelson Mandela, although local culture, practices, and customs also present significant obstacles, as you point out as well. Specifically, traditional beliefs about marital relationships, marital fidelity, and about the transmission of AIDS, for example, have substantially contributed to the difficulties of addressing that social problem. As you suggest, some of the most important approaches to improving the conditions in some of the most impoverished areas have more to do with improving the simpler aspects of modern societies that we may take for granted, such as access to transportation to medical facilities and even sanitary drinking water.
Response to Post #2
Your post makes a very important point that the social problem that we refer to as homelessness actually encompasses a wide variety of different underlying problem that sometimes merely manifest themselves as homelessness. Similarly, the situation of being homeless, especially for substantial periods of time also operates as an independent cause of additional problems encountered by individuals...
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