Question:
What are some common problems in today's society that need to be fixed?
anonymous
2018-06-08 21:44:05 UTC
These problems can be mechanical problems like a car that can be fixed easily by the owner, or they can be more social like climate change.
Eight answers:
Mr. Un-couth
2018-06-23 17:26:20 UTC
Contradictions between a human body's natural cravings and societies acceptance. Same old problem of society frowning on sex at a young age when the human body is at it's peak for graving and performing.

I don't know of or expect a solution but under our present justice system this problem makes criminals out of some young folks who would have otherwise been law abiding. It also may make criminals out of older people of either sex who take advantage of the youthful sexual cravings of their opposite sex.
?
2018-06-11 18:28:09 UTC
The GOVERNMENT surely needs to be fixed!



Yes in Washington DC, but the local city government is just as broken! They have long ago forgotten that they are "public SERVANTS"!!



I'm very ashamed of them all.



And Yahoo Answers needs to be fixed too.
?
2018-06-10 20:15:44 UTC
We are headed for another world war because we are allowing media to publish propaganda that justifies anti-social ideologies and hate groups. America is going the same way as Germany did in the 1930s, and it took a world war to bring an attitude adjustment. The 21st century is no place for dictators and "strong men".
anonymous
2018-06-10 14:03:50 UTC
Too many iPhones, poor educational systems, lack of two parent families, too much reliance on technology.......
Adam D
2018-06-10 01:14:37 UTC
Global access to clean drinking water. Clean power generation. Obesity and illnesses rooted in our heavy reliance on manufactured foods.
qrk
2018-06-09 03:39:01 UTC
Over population of the human race.

In the USA, lawyers and the medical industry.
?
2018-06-08 21:51:43 UTC
Consumerism & greed which both seem to be the norm these days.
?
2018-06-08 21:45:57 UTC
Yahoo needs to be fixed.

Pollution needs to be reduced.


This content was originally posted on Y! Answers, a Q&A website that shut down in 2021.
Loading...