Elsa Khan
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October 21, 2017, 01:01:51 PM |
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How on earth corruption is a fundamental right ? Yes, people are corrupted but it does not mean that it is their right and they have the right to do it.
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RoronoaJorah
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November 24, 2017, 02:57:22 AM |
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For some people and country corruption became their way of life and right just because they were serving people in their country it means they have to gain more than what they get.. This isn't right and good.. In time they will be punished for what they did...
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spongegar
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November 24, 2017, 10:52:13 AM |
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I have observed that in general community everyone is doing corruption. Most importantly everyone is considering corruption as their fundamental right. We do you think about this ? how we can reduce corruption in community.
How is an unlawful act a right? That is just prise mixed with idiocy. Corruption is in itself a very selfish act. One could say that it leaves only one person to benefit and the rest will be left to the wolves. To reduce corruption is to actually have honor and respect for your community albeit others. We have to teach people to be selfless and be above what we are. To do that we really have to start them young and start them in the family
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December 26, 2017, 06:23:12 AM |
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This is especially true in Third World countries. The main reason for this issue is lack of deterrence and punishment laws. To reduce corruption, we must change and update laws.
Concerning changing the law, I don't think that's the solution to it because it is the corrupt masters that make the law to suit their actions. Therefore changing laws is not the pragmatic solution to corruption.
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nagatraju
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December 31, 2017, 01:18:03 PM |
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For some people and country corruption became their way of life and right just because they were serving people in their country it means they have to gain more than what they get.. This isn't right and good.. In time they will be punished for what they did...
I agree with you. Corruption is a terrible problem all over the world. But those who are involved in it will be punished.
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Haveyouseenthisgirl
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December 31, 2017, 03:10:46 PM |
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I have observed that in general community everyone is doing corruption. Most importantly everyone is considering corruption as their fundamental right. We do you think about this ? how we can reduce corruption in community.
corruption is biggest problem in our country, many people are poberty because of that, in goverment also they are getting rich without enough job doing well.
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yoseph
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December 31, 2017, 04:45:52 PM |
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This is especially true in Third World countries. The main reason for this issue is lack of deterrence and punishment laws. To reduce corruption, we must change and update laws.
The thing about corruption in the third world countries is that even the people in power who are supposed to make sure that these things don't happen are the very ones doing it and when that happens, the people beneath them also do it as well. It goes from the top and goes all the way down.
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December 31, 2017, 06:42:13 PM |
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This is especially true in Third World countries. The main reason for this issue is lack of deterrence and punishment laws. To reduce corruption, we must change and update laws.
The thing about corruption in the third world countries is that even the people in power who are supposed to make sure that these things don't happen are the very ones doing it and when that happens, the people beneath them also do it as well. It goes from the top and goes all the way down. Corruption is not supposed to happen at lower tiers and always frowned upon if revealed. But it is assumed not to be existing at the current tier, so each tier is basically stuck because people at that tier don't consider what they are doing as corruption. They don't feel corrupted because they think of it as mutual help and support. So yes, it is sort of "fundamental right".
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kodes88
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January 01, 2018, 02:56:41 AM |
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No one is entitled to corruption, no one has the right to do bad things. This is a world problem, people arbitrarily use the word "right". They do whatever they want and rely on the rights. Though that right you are free to do whatever "good and good" is not free to do all things even illegal.
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January 01, 2018, 03:47:43 AM |
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It's not a right but is human nature. Everyone would want things to happen the way they want. If you are to choose between your son or another more talented person as your business partner you'll sure choose the former one.
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