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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Keeping kids out of school for 2.5 years over a virus with a 99% survival rate is batsh!t crazy and completely unfair and untenable. [/quote] Stop being so selfish. 1% mortality rate is still a lot of people abs would be higher if schools were open![/quote] So keep kids out of school for 3 years over this? Get high risk people and adults vaccinated and get kids back in school. Enough of this sh!t. Kids matter too and 3 years of DL will do irreparable harm to millions of them. [/quote] No, it won’t. Kids survive famine and war and parents in the US can’t imagine their child having to survive the smallest adversity. It’s embarrassing. [/quote] x1000 Well said, PP.[/quote] So I guess you too are cool with kids enduring increased poverty, homelessness, abuse, and decreased access to regular meal and the support network a school provides while distance learning drones on for two more years? Hey, as long as it isn’t “war or famine,” they should be able to survive these “smallest adversities,” right? Pure cluelessness, idiocy, and wrongly stereotyping all American kids as rich and privileged. :roll: [/quote] Those kids are enduring those things regardless of covid so stop picking on them to preach your morality when for all these years you have been part of the problem, not solution. If anything there are more supports now in terms of housing and food than ever before. There are so many meal hand outs that no child should be going hungry. And, schools don't change the home life.[/quote]
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