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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am shocked. I come from a European country and I am profoundly shocked. From this posts, it appears that in the US you are basically what you have. I have friends who are real estate agents, personal assistants. I come from a wealthy aristocratic family. My friends come from a diverse and broad variety of background (that is ehat happens when the best tertisry education is public). I will never, or had never, looked down any of my friends /or better, anyone for the money they have. On the contrary. I, for example, admire my housekeeper. She had 11 children in a rural village of Ecuador, in an abusive marriage, and was able to migrate to my country and -over the years- naturalize and bring all her kids there. One has a substantial disability. She was able to find him a job. Two of her children are going to graduate from one of the best engineering schools in the country -while they clean houses and work as part-time nannies to support their living. I truly admire this hardworking woman. I have family members who believe working -really- is kind of shameful for their status (a minority of them, basically one or two). I don't admire them at all, nor does most of our society. How does having money make you a better person or more worthy -yes I mean worthy- to society? There are true mean and twisted people with and without money. I think being a loser is having so much focus on what people have rather on how they are, not being a hard-working real estate agent.[/quote] Typical aristocrat who thinks she BFF with her housekeeper. Wait isn't there a movie about that?[/quote] As soon as all the refugees start flooding their public schools, the white Europeans will be pulling their kids and moving them to private. [/quote] Some European nations actually give students a constitutional right to attend any private school at public expense. Many developing countries also find ways, even with more limited resources, to give parents and students choice. For example, most Western democracies provide partial or full funding for non-government schools chosen by parents; the United States (apart from a few scattered and small-scale programs) is the great exception, along with Greece. Please, reeaaaaddddddd![/quote]
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