It does not take a wise man to see the necessity of a new order or a new world–‘Dozens of super-rich own half of global wealth’

Greetings,

It does not take a rocket scientist to recognize the wicked & evil world of the Caucasian, and know that a system built upon such corruption & injustice must be removed. This is one of the reasons that we have a judgment day. The greedy, corrupt, unjust, evil world of the anglo justifies its own removal by the Saviour, Jesus Christ, Master Fard Muhammad.

…”By all means, we must get the “truth” to our people (the so-called Negroes), for the time is limited. The coming of a “New World,” or a new order of things is very hard for the people of the Old World to believe. Therefore, they are opposed to the New World.

 It does not take a wise man to see the necessity of a new order or a new world, since the old one has fulfilled its purpose. “–pg.83(m.t.t.b.m.)

Indeed, we know that…” There is no doubt in anyone’s mind today that the condition of the nations is such that needs a ruler who is not involved in the present world of corruption to bring about peace and good will among the people of the earth.”–pg.265(m.t.t.b.m)

Look at the astounding greed and corruption of the West….

  ‘Dozens of super-rich own half of global wealth’

Dozens of people classed as super-rich own about half of global wealth, the international development charity Oxfam has warned in a report.

According to the Oxfam’s study, titled “Working for the Few” and published on Monday, the World’s 85 richest people have a combined wealth worth of £1trillion, the same amount owned by the poorest 3.5 billion, half of the planet’s population.

“It is staggering that, in the 21st century, half of the world’s population – that’s 3.5 billion people – own no more than a tiny elite whose numbers could all fit comfortably on a double-decker bus,” said Oxfam’s executive director Winne Byanyima.

She blamed the growing “inequality” on a “power grab”’ by wealthy elites, who have lobbied to rig the rules of the economic system in their favour.

Byanyima also warned that wealth inequality is crippling the fight against poverty across the world.

“Without a concerted effort to tackle inequality, the cascade of privilege and of disadvantage will continue down the generations. We will soon live in a world where equality of opportunity is just a dream,” she added.

Meanwhile, some two-thirds of Britons polled by the charity raised concerns over the influence of the rich on the direction their country is heading.

Oxfam called on attendees at this week’s annual meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, to discuss ways to tackle the problem.

The charity also urged world leaders to refrain from dodging taxes or using their wealth to seek political favours.

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