I agree with most of what the essay is talking about. After getting lost a few times and re-reading it a couple of times I was able to get some of the premises. It is true that most innocent and poor people have to pay for that by being oppressed or exploited. Soceity could decide to change it and help the innocent people but society tends to look away and ignore it. It is all true and it has been happening for hundreds of years. I think this is a great arguement but the people who look away and ignore it already know it. Society could undo it but they might be afraid that it would hurt their economical market and then cause them to lose their job. People also live in fear and if you could get rid of the fear then you could change the wrong in human society and make it right again.
I think that it is great that you offer sugestion to get rid of the problem but they also made me worry. I am worried that society would have to turn into an utopia in order for everyone to be treated equally and everyone's talents could be used in jobs. I am personally not a fan of utopias because people are hidden from most hurt and pain and live quite dull lives. With out changing society into an utopia I wonder how you could change it without hurting society. has the author done anything to solve the problem or help the people? I think that if you were to make up laws that didn't scare society then you could be very successful in helping the people being exploited and opressed and you could also do fundraising as well.