He accuses rag pickers of being corrupt for being "inept" at their jobs, blames dirty streets on them, shames the average person for obtaining subsidised goods, and draws comparisons between their widespread corruption and that of politicians and industrialists. Do people who say they want to "change society," like Jeyamohan, Shankar, or Kamal Hassan, not understand that people who work in sanitation are paid pitifully little and are required to labour in very filthy, cruel, and hazardous environments?
He accuses rag pickers of being corrupt for being "inept" at their jobs, blames dirty streets on them, shames the average person for obtaining subsidised goods, and draws comparisons between their widespread corruption and that of politicians and industrialists. Do people who say they want to "change society," like Jeyamohan, Shankar, or Kamal Hassan, not understand that people who work in sanitation are paid pitifully little and are required to labour in very filthy, cruel, and hazardous environments?