What we see now taking place in the Western world is total wealth, culture, and political destruction.

Greetings,

     What we see now taking place in the Western world is total wealth, culture, and political destruction. There are no jobs. And those who may be employed now are afraid that they may lose their jobs at anytime. This is not job security nor is it anyway to protect the livelihood of family and nation.

   They, the world of the white man, is facing judgment because of their refusal, even under extreme plagues of chastisement to give justice & freedom indeeds to their ex-slaves. I’m telling you with certainty that these are the last days of this world. It is just about done.

  Everything that was held dear to those of this world is being stripped from them completely. They are being put into the same position of those whom they have continually robbed, exploited, and deceived. They are becoming less than a so-called 3rd world nation.

   The rich man(white nations) have now been thrown into to the same type of condition(hell) that they have delighted in putting and keeping others in for their benefit…”They remind you of the parable of “The Rich Man and the Poor Man.” As long as the rich man enjoyed luxury, he cared nothing about luxury for his slave, Lazarus.

  Then, at last the rich man fell into poverty and he was unable to get help, even for himself.

  The Bible says of the poor Black slave that “none helped them.” Now the rich man gets in the place of his once slave. The rich man can witness how it feels to be a poor man.”–pg.252(tfoa)

Nearly 25% of Europeans face poverty: Eurostat

Charity workers help a woman to receive free groceries at one of the charity’s distribution centers in Seine-Saint-Denis northeast of Paris. (File photo)

 
Charity workers help a woman to receive free groceries at one of the charity’s distribution centers in Seine-Saint-Denis northeast of Paris. (File photo)
 
A report issued by the European Union’s statistics office shows nearly a quarter of the European population were at risk of poverty or social exclusion.

Eurostat recently published the data revealing that 124.5 million people, or 24.8 percent of Europe’s population, had been at risk of poverty or social exclusion in 2012, compared to 23.7 percent in 2008.

The numbers included those deemed to fall within at least one of the following three conditions: at risk of income poverty, severely materially deprived or living in households with very low work intensity.

According to the data, the highest shares of individuals being at risk of poverty or social exclusion were recorded in Bulgaria (49%), Romania (42%), Latvia (37%) and Greece (35%).

The countries with the lowest rates were the Netherlands and the Czech Republic (both 15%), Finland (17%), Sweden and Luxembourg (both 18%).

However, if the figures are put in terms of population impact, Italy scored the highest rate with 18.2 million Italians fitting within the criteria.

Italy was followed by Germany with 15.9 million and Britain with 15.1 million people at risk of poverty.

Europe is struggling with an economic crisis that erupted in early 2008, leaving millions unemployed and in financial distress.

The Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights Nils Muiznieks said, on December 3, those affected the most from the economic crisis are children, young people, the disabled, the elderly with low pension, and women.

Muiznieks also urged EU governments to focus on reducing both youth and long-term unemployment and on upholding social protection policies for basic income and healthcare during the economic crisis.

The worsening debt crisis has forced EU governments to adopt harsh austerity measures and tough economic reforms, which have triggered massive protests in many European countries.

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