Plimp Ploopelflarp :
He's wrong btw, long comment but I've split it up for each of his points, along with a synopsis if you don't have time:
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200 Billion is taken from Africa per year by massive companies owned by billionaires. we're also just giving them supplies instead of just making the land habitable, which makes them rely on us.
Education isn't in only America. Not to mention t's not even about school funding, as much as it's about many schools dealing with classrooms full of children who have poor food security, much higher levels of childhood trauma, parents with far less time to care for children (two-income and single parent families, parents with their own mental health problems stemming from their own trauma) and less education of their own -- which matters a lot, as it affects the likelihood of parents having thoughtful conversations with their children, reading to them, and imparting a value system that prizes academic achievement.
that rolls into my last point, billionaires own the companies that set the prices. if someone sells for cheaper, everyone else has to follow suit, or struggle to get sales.
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the problem with billionaires isn't the money, it's the control. They're the ones who set the market, who monopolise the poor to fund the rich. the money is both the byproduct of their actions and the reason that they're able to do so.
2026-07-14 16:52:59