Topic > Essay on Social Inequality by Barbara Ehrenreich

My agreement with Chris Rock's bold and distinctive synopsis of the unknown irrelevance of a rich man's advantages, an assumption of which we citizens should be aware. In my opinion, much of our anger should essentially be directed at the 32% of the wealthy population who inherited their fortunes. The remaining 68% of alleged wrongdoers also once struggled in the lower-middle classes before rising to fortune. If only America's 1.2 million homeless school children knew that spoiled, rotten celebrities like Avril Lavigne, Drew Barrymore, and even the daughter of multimillionaire rock legend Kelly Osbourne resisted the thought of school and voluntarily dropped out of school. studies. Thinking that working hard in the inhospitable vibes of a classroom is just a total waste in the eyes of their favorite musicians, actors and moguls. Why should these famous Americans be generously paid for products, appearances, or to wear their favorite brand of clothing while we scrub and scrape to make ends meet??