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发表于 2020-4-27 02:23:24
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{"replyTo":" 953185 发表于 2020-04-26 18:13:54 and again...you have a very simple and visceral emotional reaction to a complex social issue. You feel that you worked \"hard\" and \"earned\" your position in society versus someone you see as not of equal value to your own children. Children do not control their lives. To fault a child for their inability to pay for their education is the same as faulting you for not being born of royal lineage.\n\nIf a child, through merit, as in getting good grades, shows their ability and interest for higher education, should be afforded the education, if we are to say that the system of economic and social mobility is fair. That's not the same as believing that school should be free for all, but that it should be free to those that \"earn\" it.\n\nWhich goes to the question, how can a child excel In school when there are many issues they have to deal with at home; hunger, drugs, crime, etc. A child born of a wealthy family has a tremendous advantage versus a poor child. That's why I support a universal basic income, so that all people have what we consider the bare minimum to survive so that their children have a fair opportunity to acquire wealth.\n\na UBI is not socialism. You're not taking money from the rich in aims of equalizing wealth. It's like leaving the last slice of pizza for someone else after you've had four slices.\n\nWhere we differ is our views of merit. You seem to think people work hard and are smart and that issue is not related to any other issues in life. I recognize that I am fortunate to have been born to a loving mother and father who worked tirelessly to better their lives and mine, and having the resources during my development helped me to grow physically and mentally. That in turn ensures that I make \"good\" choices. So my situation has nothing to do with my merit, it's a procession of events of circumstances, the chains of which probably started with the beginning of the universe.\n\nAnd although I do feel I work \"hard\", I know that other people work just as hard if not harder and they will never be as fortunate as I. But unlike you, I want a world with opportunity for all, not just myself and my immediate family.\n\nand one policy I know will help people make better decisions, absolute financial transparency in wages and salaries. ","text":"I’m not even sure why I troll you anymore, I can’t believe you spent so much time typing all that. I’m not going to read it, by the way. You are such a lame pile of èstrogèn. 🙄😳","replyToPid":363411} |
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