We Talk About Peace, But Do We Mean It?

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Sad to say, the crime rate increases over time. Yes, the government is doing something about it. But what I don't get though is that they are hiring more people to fight in combats and to practice pulling the trigger.

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Sad to say, the crime rate increases over time. Yes, the government is doing something about it. But what I don't get though is that they are hiring more people to fight in combats and to practice pulling the trigger.

I was browsing over different inforgraphs. Today, what I have below shocked me. In fact, I almost fell over.

Sad to say, the crime rate increases over time. Yes, the government is doing something about it. But what I don’t get though is that they are hiring more people to fight in combats and to practice pulling the trigger.

If they always talk about peace, then why are they spending so much for war?

 

 

 

Government should know their priorities. Just so they know, a lot of people suffer and die from hunger. The number of illiterates increase over time. The number of homeless are getting bigger and bigger. And what do the government do? They buy metals that can’t be given to these poor people. They buy guns which kill.

I’m not a hypocrite. I know that the country needs to be prepared for security reasons. But what I think that the infograph would like to impose is to give importance to what is visibly seen. They need to feed us first. If they won’t do it, I’m sure that more and more people would die without justice. Now, that’s a crime. Again, where’s peace on that?