We are part of a culture that stands by and watches as famine, disease and
corrupt governments kill off millions of children who had the misfortune to be born into developing countries.
Not exact matches
The causes of the crisis that nearly
killed Bilinkis's company were many: a patronage system, started by Juan and Eva Perón in the 1950s, that grew into a bloated
government bureaucracy; a
corrupt privatization of
government services that sold off some of the country's most valuable assets at fire - sale prices; and a reactionary monetary policy that exacerbated both of these problems.
And, on her own, she will plot revenge - against the man who tried to
kill her, and the
corrupt government institutions that very nearly destroyed her life.
That is why
corrupt municipal
governments and regressive shelter directors try to hide their mismanagement, their abuse and their
killing by fighting transparency in one (or a combination) of three ways.
There's no overwhelming demon lurking overhead trying to eradicate all life, and no
corrupt government out to
kill and sacrifice their human populace.