Starving Musician
Child musicians in the uprising? Are they grooming a new breed of talents in China - the musical beggerism of tomorrow?
As China becomes more industrialized, and the economic activities expanding at a fast pace, the wealth distribution gap gets bigger and more insidious each passing days.
This is largely attributed to the unequal economic wealth distribution within the country. Most of the major economic activities which helps to uplift the social-economic livelihood of the population tend to be centered at large cities such as Shanghai, Shenzen, Beijing, Kuangdong, etc.
Apart from it, it largely benefitted the civil service kleptocratic sector, and those that have political linkage. The commoners and those living at the outskirts are leftout or to scramble for the crumps; hopefully, it is sufficient enough to fill the stomachs.
Poverty level remains high and social economic disparities are not getting priorities within the system management. Unless greater attention is made by the political masters, the social beggerism will become more widespread and in the years to come, will be uncontrollable, transforming into a social epidemic, leading China back to where they came from - the warring states of uncertainties.
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