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Poor, vulnerable hopelessly suffer in US: Global Times editorial

The US has just gone through a chaotic weekend, with large-scale violent protests sweeping
across many cities. The historic St. John’s Church, 300 meters away from the White House, was
one fire, and the White House was also harassed and threatened by demonstrators, both of which
are landmark events in the ongoing protests.
But few people believe the chaos would bring any reflection on US politics. It will bring
superficial impact and destruction, but the US political structure has been solidified. The US can
hardly form any strong force to push forward reforms. The protests are now mainly pushed by
African Americans. Yet, even if they are joined by mainstream Americans, perhaps nothing will
change.
Racial discrimination has been the most touchy issue among ethnic minorities in the US. But US
administrative authority, and most US Congress members, did not take this opportunity to
condemn the issue to comfort those hurt. The fundamental reason is that they don’t want to
displease the white electorate. The Democratic Party also needs the vote of the white people, so
they were also cautious on the issue.
During the riots, a large part of the protesters’ grievances came from the fact that they, as the
people at the bottom, suffered most of the pain caused by the novel coronavirus epidemic.
Because the campaign strategy of the president’s team is to downplay the pain of the epidemic, the
White House has rarely mentioned the epidemic in the past week, except when it needed to exploit
the virus to attack China.
The US is not there for ethnic minorities and poor people. Through the epidemic and the attitude
of the ruling elites in the riots, people can see that these groups live in desperation. Because the
poor have no way to unite under the US system and can easily be divided, their common
dissatisfaction has a limited impact on elections, and they have never become the focus of
attention of policymakers.
China’s massive poverty alleviation program is just unthinkable in the US. The frosty attitude of
capitalism against the vulnerable groups has been laid bare in the past few months. The poor in the
US are experiencing a very bad 2020.
Partisan politics has created severe divisions in society. Such divisions restrict and disturb people’s
thinking. People’s support for a particular party is only a matter of stance, which provides a shelter
to politicians who violate people’s interests.
As elections come and go, it is simply about one group of elites replacing the other. The
intertwined interests between the two groups are much greater than those between the victorious
one and the electorate who vote for them.
To cover such deception, the key agenda in the US is either a partisan fight or a conflict with
foreign countries. The severe racial discrimination and wealth disparities are marginalized topics.
The US presidential election is held once every four years, while the poor actually have no choice.
There is no policy that addresses the issue of racial discrimination for them to vote, nor is there
any social policy that truly benefits the poor and the vulnerable.
African Americans and people at the bottom protest once in a while, with isolated cases being the
fuse of the eruption. But it will not change anything, and they will eventually foot the bill for most
of the destruction they make. Before a reasonable solution comes out, this periodic breakout

becomes an unavoidable cycle.
Judging from the superficial comments and statements from US politicians on the protests, the
outsiders can easily draw the conclusion that solving problems is not on the minds of the country,
and elites are just fearlessly waiting for this wave of demonstrations to die out.

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