In 1997, a scientist named Rick Sanchez was promoted to a higher rank, He built and made stuff for a living, and when there’s something he doesn’t want in the world, he fixes it. Rick is a very complicated person, he goes on adventures throughout the galaxy using his space-ship and portal gun, with his grandson Morty, one time Morty ask rick if he could decide where to go on today’s adventure although rick is always the one who decides where to go to an adventure so rick declines Morty’s request, Speaking of Morty made a bargain that He would do the cleaning on the garage if he would let him decide where to go to an adventure for once a week, Rick as his tongue wagging talking about it would be a Boring old school adventure, but it was a must for him because he can’t bother doing the cleaning in his garage so he accepted Morty’s request. So they went throughout the galaxy for Morty’s classic adventure, which was a boring one, Morty spotted a potential place for his adventure it was a planet where people are still at the medieval time, a poor village where its King is corrupt and hunger for money, unironically the people still trust him because the people have no idea that their ruler is corrupt. That’s when Rick and Morty think of something to fix the problem, they went out to the wilderness where the king spends his time doing some stupid things like building a relaxing house or store his basement with food, Rick in Morty slam in the door and spotted the King doing ritual potions, the king threw the potion at them, “you will pay for what you’ve done to the village” - Morty. Rick then grabs his gun and blasts the king leaving nothing left instead of dust and ashes. Rick and Morty grab everything they could, Gold, food, and evidence. They blew the Kings’ house and ritual potions, went back to the village to distribute the money and food, and explained what kind of a king they had with the evidence. The End
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Real life Stories
Creuza Oliveira, a domestic worker in Brazil

Oliveira began her life as a domestic worker in Bahia when she was employed at the age of 10. Unable to balance her work and school because she had to pick work and dropped out of school numerous times, when Oliveira was at work she would be beaten and taunted whenever she broke something, and she is often called lazy, monkey, even "nigger" in the household where she worked. At the age of 14, her employers took her to Sao Paulo to work without authorization from her relatives in Bahia.
She quoted "I only started to receive salary as a domestic worker when I was 21, until that age, my payment was in used clothes and food. I did not have the right to vacations or any basic workers' rights." she said. Oliveira told a gathering on the sidelines of the Durban Review Conference at the United Nations headquarters in Geneva. "Almost half a million domestic workers in Brazil are children and teenagers between 5 and 17 years of age – working without compensation, like slaves."
Khalid Hussain, an Urdu-speaking Bihari in Bangladesh
in 1971 Khalid Hussain lives in Geneva camp, One of the largest camps in Bangladesh set up by the International Committee of the Red Cross, named after the organization's Swiss headquarters Geneva camp, and it is home to around 25 thousand people who live in houses measuring on average 13 square meters which accommodate 5 to 8 people. For the entire camp, there are 250 public toilets.
Hussain describes the Urdu-speaking Biharis as the most disadvantaged group in Bangladesh since they are not recognized as citizens in the country they regard as their home. Hussain brought the story to the Biharis to the special event, he told his audience that "since 1971, more than three hundred thousand Bihari people have been living in makeshift camps all over Bangladesh.
