One man dreamt of social and economic justice, and today there’s a domino effect, an action resulting in another action. A problem creating more problems. After reading the article about nelson mandela, I coined two points about globalization: the constance of change and the presence of oppression. As he lived through apartheid and experienced first hand the horrors of foreign influence. He understood what globalization was. In the present times, most people are like this. They say Rich becomes richer and Poor becomes poorer. Also the poor are mostly without power, if not blinded by money are being threatened. The suffering of those who were convinced to overworked went later and long-lasting. With their only way of surviving life, they have nothing as source. It was harder to provide. Poverty turned them to call desperate decisions. Today we can see that globalization is an attitude. Nelson Mandela is the model the world has seen. Most will say globalization has created more millionaires than ever before. Of course never mentioning the fact that the wages slavery has become the way of labor. But if the people are treated like trash, unheard with less rights, it will definitely still come to that violent point and unless all perspectives are taken to consideration, disregarding boundaries, hierarchy and even species identity, there will always be oppositions and injustice. We can't stop changes but we sure can detour it to a much convenient world for them to live.