stop raping the education system
Omigosh, yes, that, dear Beks (the greatest of love and peace to you!)... as well as stop making it almost financially impossible to pursue a good/higher education. I mean, unless you can run, jump, dunk, hit a ball, act, sing, dance, or rap... ain't much "out there" in the way of a future for many kids. And when you see some other kids (whose parents can afford acting, dancing, music, modeling, or other "lessons"... you KNOW you don't stand a chance, so why try?
I also say good [education] because for those who aren't so talented, most parents can't afford Sylvan, Kaplan, tutors, and other supplemental learning programs that give those whose parents can... and/or who attend private/prep schools... an edge. Heck, many of these kids parents can't afford paper and pencils. I've participated in enough backpack/school supply handouts to know that.
Some rests with the American people, too, though. We glorify actors, athletes, entertainers, the wealthy, even if some of these are criminals. We even glorify criminals, sometimes. But teachers? Those we entrust our childrens' knowledge to (and much of their young lives!)? Not so much. I get why, to some extent: some teachers are mediocre if not altogether incompetent, for some it's just a job, some teach their own agendas... and some school districts use books that contain such a distortion of FACTS... that it's hard TO trust. Still, not trusting ANY is stupid.
There will always be the poor, of course. Always has been, always will be... in this particular system of things... because there will always be those who just can't be anything else: the mentally/physically ill/disabled, the abused, sufferers of PSTD, the illiterate, etc. And there are those who WANT the poor to exist... because it sets them apart as rich... who stir the pot (and who tend to have more power and influence regarding all of this than most of the rest of us).
But that doesn't mean we don't try to decrease it... to the best of our individual and/or combined abilities, does it? You don't wanna do anything about it? Okay, your choice and no one should judge you. But should you really take ISSUE with the poor
Just sayin'...
Keep on fightin' the fight, dear ladies... and shedding light on the myths of poverty... and the women/children who suffer under it!
Peace!
A slave of Christ,
SA