At first, one of the ways people, in general, deal with economic status repression is ignoring they have a problem. The poor deal with people lacking humbleness and intelligent, their arrogance consume their intelligent for thinking there superior to someone because they have money. However, the repressed is not smarter for ignoring the problem and even worst when they want a change and they do nothing for it to happen. In Cuba, their communist government repressed people for their economic status, 79% of Cubans are dissatisfied with the economy, but only 37% believe this would change. This means that the majority ignores the importance of a change of an economic problem. …show more content…
In this case, the repressed finds violence as a choice to solve the problem. However, violence might only give a sense of peace for a period of time, but the problem will not be resolved because now the hate has passed to the abused one. An example of this is the World War I. After the war was over the treaty of Versailles passed, which only left Germany with hatred, economic disaster and depression. This entire made people wanted a changed and the Hitler’s rise of power came. This only brought another world war. This must serve as an example that when dealing with economic status repression, aggression is not