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Jul. 9th, 2012 07:42 pmI just think if you're lower income -- one, you're not as educated, two, they don't understand how it works, they don't understand how the systems work, they don't understand the impact.
My degree tells me that I know a little about chemistry, physics, and Amerindian cultures. My degree tells me that I have some idea of how freshwater and maritime systems work and the things that might impact them. Maybe my income doesn't tell me much about the need to treat workers like shit and to deny anything that looks like science in the interests of making more money, and how that's a great thing. So what does your education tell you? Because I'd really like to know.
My degree tells me that I know a little about chemistry, physics, and Amerindian cultures. My degree tells me that I have some idea of how freshwater and maritime systems work and the things that might impact them. Maybe my income doesn't tell me much about the need to treat workers like shit and to deny anything that looks like science in the interests of making more money, and how that's a great thing. So what does your education tell you? Because I'd really like to know.
Re: Well...
Date: 2012-07-12 11:53 pm (UTC)I worry that healthy versus unhealthy citizens is an academic thing. I see my country basically being run by these people so alien to me and my background, and I see people from unhealthy backgrounds like my own just playing along. What good are a few blue states or the prospect of sane resource allocation like Scandinavia, if our destiny as a country is forever dominated by the same tired bullshit which I grew up with, which made me such a happy go lucky guy?