That righteous impulse is a point of common ground across right and left -- it's intentionally polarized by misidentifying what the threat is, usually, but when local school boards throw federal gov under the bus for service shortfalls, who knows, maybe we see some across-the-aisle outage.
Moreover, I don't know that Republicans have (yet) put sufficient time and energy into demonizing people with disabilities such that they can just get away with the optics of directly hurting special needs children.
Yeah, my theory all along has been that this is the stove touching that won’t get ignored or brushed aside. I hate that this is the line; I would very much us to right the ship without getting kids involved but I don’t know what else is going to convince people at this point
I'm given pause by how many stove-touchers seem to enjoy the smell of blistering flesh.
A feature of American whiteness is the tendency to treat kids as investments rather than people. In tandem with decades of anti-intellectualism, tons of exurbanites would prefer their kids work instead of learn.
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A feature of American whiteness is the tendency to treat kids as investments rather than people. In tandem with decades of anti-intellectualism, tons of exurbanites would prefer their kids work instead of learn.