<p>“These are not the type of people who are going to be camping out in New York whining about how unfair America is.” I don’t want to go off track, but I’m assuming you’re referring to the Occupy Wallstreet protesters. I’m not one of them, nor do I intend to be one, but to say that they’re merely “whining about how unfair America is” is an ignorant perspective (no offense). They’re people who have risked their careers in protesting against major corporations and the government, and many have been injured as a result. At this point, many statistics have shown that over the past few decades, the economic disparity between the rich and the poor has increased to a great amount and it’s one of the highest in the world. You might argue it’s because those who are poor are lazy and stupid, but think of it this way: if they’re poor to begin with, then how can they afford higher education, and ultimately a good job? Before you start insulting people by accusing them of whining, how about you get to know them first.</p>