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benf76 | 2 years ago

How can you say that eliminating algebra for all students ‘only’ affects the poor it literally is the opposite it is all Students no subset.

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ImJamal|2 years ago

Wealthy people can get private tutors or send their kids to a private school. The poor are stuck with the public schools.

PreachSoup|2 years ago

> The poor are stuck with the 'bad' public schools.

Minor suggestion, there are good ones

PreachSoup|2 years ago

You think the resourceful parents are just gonna sit on their hands and thinking: oops the school is not gonna teach the subjects, we are just gonna to collectively forget out them.

No. They will do whatever they can to make sure their children get the education. They will pay extra. Some will teach their children themselves.

Again, this is regardless of race/religion/lgbtq or anything. It's all hands on deck when it comes to providing for the children.

Sometimes I really doubt whether people are really that naive online? Or are they arguing for the sake of the argument? Tbh, I have never seen anyone in real life doesn't understand the situation and the parents that I am talking about.