For fuck sake dude.
One system has more child hunger, the other has less. The difference between the two is purely BUREAUCRATIC AND IDEOLOGICAL.
WHICH DO YOU FUCKING PREFER?
I'll take the one with less bureaucracy and less child hunger.
What's this retarded semantics you're engaged in here with the whole, "if it's not perfection why bother with improvements"?
What is this shit?
So you just stated that you are fine with a system that allows students to go hungry. Overrepresented in this group of hungry students is black, latino, and ELL students. Why are you OK with a system where predominantly minority students do not get food?
Why don't you care about minority students?
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Same, man. All kids should get free meals at school.
I'm not the one engaged in "retarded semantics" as you put it, but I will correct others when they are wrong.
Why are Americans so oddly cruel when it comes to feeding, clothing, providing healthcare and so on?
Yeah, I don't get it either. Every single parent is required to provide food for their kids under the old system. How come only some do?
I bet if we think real hard we can figure it out together.
In case you actually don't understand, the SSO program has difficulty reaching students:
- with attendance issues
- with multiple primary residences
- have been suspended
- have body insecurity
You are fine with a system that does not feed these children.
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A large portion of Americans blame children for the lackings of their parents.
So, I once felt sorry for this School District. A long time ago, I worked for a School District in the same state and I know someone who went through a lengthy interview process and got handed an offer letter from the School District for a very important administrative position in their central office, then used that offer letter and got a better offer at another district, leaving them SoL with this position unfilled to start the school year.
I don't feel bad for them anymore.
Well that turned around rapidly. Amazing what happens when conservatives pull their head out of their ass.
https://www.businessinsider.com/wauk...e-lunch-2021-9
I have no idea what you're talking about. Who could forget the story of the fish and the bread, where his disciples have a small amount of fish and bread to feed a large group of people, and they say "that's too bad" and Jesus eats it all himself?
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"I cannot relate to being hungry." Well, it's this foreign concept called "empathy", but I guess shame works too.