A related question: What about in very poor countries, like in Africa?
An excellent question which I have pondered recently.
Often I will punch in an arbitrary word into Google
(where would we be w/o Google) and see what comes up.
Words I have used lately are: poverty, homeless, homeless children, and the like. This was prompted by one of my walks downtown in the early hours before dawn and coming across a homeless man sleeping on church steps.
(...of which I thought:"why wasn't he let in the church instead of outside in the cold?")
I was appalled at the number of sites talking about the homeless and the accompanying images, especially of the children living on the streets in poorer countries and
here in North America. Not that I haven't known this before, but with the state of national economies over the last few years
(Canada is not much better off), more and more children live in cars, in motels and on the street.
What happens to a child, whether in N. America, Africa or wherever, who is INTx and who needs books and intellectual stimulation in order to grow and discover her/his own potentials?
How torturous is their life when it concerns mere survival only?
I would not be where I am and who I am today without the access to libraries, bookstores and teachers I had when growing up. These are what I occupied and challenged my mind with before the Internet and I still do.
Are these children no better off than our pre-civilization ancestors?