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Originally Posted by Isbjørn
Just because it's American doesn't mean it's good. What about low-income people? How are they supposed to afford good education for their children and let them escape poverty? Private education makes poverty inheritable and perpetuates social differences.
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As it stands people in poverty actually get financial aid and other advantages that most don't. Assisted living, Food Stamps, Welfare, and all of that is passed onto taxpayers also known as the 99%. If you want higher education then you earn that by applying for AP classes and striving at your schoolwork and working very hard to achieve a scholarship. If you don't you apply for financial aid and pay off said financial aid as people have done for years. The time of handouts and aiding others is ending, we are all the 98% that can't afford things. I paid for everything i've got in this world, and I was taught at a young age you get what you work for, whether that be hard work, grueling schoolwork load, people need to stop looking for others to help its time for people to help themselves. I'm kind of the only guy playing devils advocate here so i'll keep the thread rolling. Your welcome.