okay so your solution is to remove social assistance crime is going to rise in your world exponentially so be prepared to build a lot of prisons and support a lot of people for a long time. On the bright side they won't reproduce.
They wanna learn the hard way - so be it
Good question. It is because their society is structured in an entirely different way than ours. We are first world, they are second or even third. If they are lucky the west is assisting them by building schools and giving them access to fresh water and food.
.. But somehow, despite the lack of facilities, the non-existant social services and pressure to work in the fields to help the family, these kids put to shame all the misunderstood NorAm students, right?
btw - 1st, 2nd and 3rd world references are Western constructs.. The irony being that the nations I referred too have recorded histories and cultures that date back thousands of years before 'the West' existed.
Crack down? Because there aren't enough social workers to be in their homes checking on them every five minutes so that they can remove the kids and place them in a better environment. Because the social programs are the first to see cut backs not corporate welfare receivers.
Here's an idea! Scale back the entirety of the social services program and see what happens
Yes, gene pool results. Two kids, one is a priest and one is a serial killer...bizarre.
Been this way since the dawn of time... You thinking of altering human evolution in order to solve the education crisis in NorAm?
Okay so you're 40 it was still a very different society back in the boomer times. Unless you are 30 if so, my apologies.
Society is changing each and every day.... Today's miserable years will be the good ole days in 2050.. Us old bastards can set back and yarn to the young 'uns about how I had to wait a milli second to finish my downloads; not like you kids today that get 'em in nano seconds.
Yep - life was sure tougher back then
Yes but it does matter because of the gap. Just dismissing it doesn't decrease the relevance.
How so?.. One kid having an iPhone and car somehow impedes the education of another without?
No. Opportunity is the answer.
Opportunity also has to be accepted... Again, you can't ram ideals and drive down the throat of people that aren't interested.
soft option is a myth perpetuated by ignorance of the psychology of poverty
It's also perpetuated by facts.
Yes but we both know that is not what I meant. If you choose to take the train off of the tracks because you can not address the issue directly, then you are struggling.
That is a fair question when one decides to qualify the root or contributing factor to 'equal'..
None of us are perfectly equal, are we?... You want to hang your hat on that premise, then you had better be prepared to explain it.
but yet according to you they were successful because they had great parents
I never said that.. I think it's what you want to hear