© Reuters/Jon NazcaA man walks past a beggar in Madrid, June 19, 2014.
The level of social injustice has increased in most EU countries in recent years, and the severe austerity policies haven't done much to stabilize the situation, according to a new report by the German Bertelsmann Stiftung Foundation.
The study,
published on Monday, found there is an "enormous discrepancy" in social justice across the 28 EU members.
The best performing overall were Sweden, Finland, Denmark, and the Netherlands and falling below average were Malta, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia, Ireland, Cyprus, Portugal, Spain, Croatia, Latvia, Italy, Hungary, Bulgaria, Romania, and Greece.
The report lauds the effort of post-communist states Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovenia, and Estonia for ranking above average on the overall index, which is based on 35 separate criteria related to health, employment, education, poverty, and social factors such as discrimination.
© Image from bertelsmann-stiftung.de
Comment: Forced out of their homes and countries, not welcome anywhere else, more and more people are becoming expendable due to the pathocratic system that destroys everything it touches.
It's devolution baby! Destination nowhere under the stewardship of psychopaths