Super Mario World Unblocked At School
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FWIW, when I was in high school I did some fundraising for a local children’s hospital. And I do give to the American Cancer Society, for example. And I do make an effort to see and learn what needs are there in my community, and go from there.
However, I am in my forties now. And as a child of, I won’t say “affluent” but middle class, I was never really aware that there were such things as poor people and rich people, and that there were problems in the world that affected one group more than another.
FWIW, my responses to your comments are not being snarky at all. We truly did live in very different worlds, and had very different experiences. I think we do not agree about that, and that is ok. In fact, I think that, the more I think about it, the more I agree with you that it is important to be aware of that and to try to understand it. I think that having more empathy for the experiences of others can be a very valuable life lesson.
I don't think I learned so much as to correct my habits of thinking, both about the world I grew up in and the world I was being taught. I learned that it is important that other people have access to the same opportunities and perspectives that I have access to, and that I have a right to expect to be able to share those opportunities and perspectives with the people I love, and that it is a selfish and arrogant thing to think otherwise.
Absolutely. I do not know how much more I have to explain. I do not mean to take anything away from the great success of Catholic-schooled people. (Incidentally, I never had a bad grade in high school, but then I was lucky in some ways.)
Good grief. I just went through my wife's college years, and am familiar with the local schools in my own country. It was a horrid time. Every year we would spend extra time getting into our good schools because so many were not good enough for us.
We spend 10x as much per student on the military than the rest of the world combined; we spent 9x as much on prisons in 2014 (2.5x the UK); we spend 2.3x as much on welfare than the UK; and we spend more than twice as much per student on prison and welfare than the rest of the world combined. (These figures are from OECD .) 827ec27edc