Monday, November 20, 2006

Equality

Bono, the rock-star in the band U2, sees the current world as suffering from an inequality of enormous scale - the Africans and other third world countries are severely disadvantaged and burdened by debts, diseases (such as AIDS) and lack of societal infrastructure. He argues that the Western world must help, because of their misbehavior in the history, and that they are not doing enough currently to make the situation better.

He also argues that many of the previous ways of help have been selfish or misguided, and that much bigger efforts need to be established now.

He says that the question is not about charity, it is about equality. Point is that if a western country or a part of a western country would be in same situation, the western world would correct the situation. But Africans are just silently ignored.

I hope I can also contribute to reduce this inequality between western world and third world. My approach is that of a researcher, not a rock star. I take small steps. I want to work towards a world where the ways of production are more equal towards all people. Where products and services are not one-sidedly defined and controlled by huge western companies. A world that perhaps behaves more like open source. An enriching culture.

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