COMMENT | Poverty is not a choice, it is painful
The other suggests that poor people have been given too many handouts, hence have no reason to improve their living conditions.
I disagree with both opinions. I believe it is unfair to form judgements when we do not live their lives.
I currently live in a kampung (village) where many plots of land have been cleared to make way for housing aid programmes for the asnaf (underprivileged). Over a few months, I have seen many things I never saw when I was living in the city.
I see big families living in a small one-bedroom house. I see old couples living alone in a house too small to cater for their needs. I see working-age children who are struggling to make ends meet, moving in with their parents into these charity houses, and sharing any available spaces.
I often see them dumpster diving through our neighbourhood garbage bins, looking for...
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