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In reply to the discussion: We can't have healthcare for all yet we'll give $40 billion to Israel [View all]Alex4Martinez
(2,198 posts)I work with teachers, I'm a former teacher and admin and now just provide resources to schools and teachers.
The point is, thank you. I'm always impressed by how much you do, yet saddened that there's no light at the end of the tunnel.
The job is fraught with danger and disappointment and it's only the compassion and love that teachers have that keeps them going, and these energies are significant!
We cannot just expect parents to cough up the money, and we know that the most needy kids often have parents that can't or won't cover these needs. We have to help those kids in particular. Arrrrghhhh.
From a global perspective, doesn't it seem curious that nobody cares, or that underserving so many seems intentional?
After all, doesn't it serve the one percent, the rich and powerful, that we should have an underclass and build them from an early age?
tinfoilhat but I see it everywhere. They cut health, they cut transit, more and more working poor never get ahead, it's wage slavery.