say you work at a public school with genuinely good intentions and you've been trying for years to do the best you can but your budget is never enough regional management is a mess the school is still failing but you have enough money to send your kid somewhere else. do you do it
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if you take a certain cynical view of america i suppose it's a very classically american problem in that it takes for granted a shitty system and puts the burden on the individual to make a choice
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The Canadian version of this are politicians who get medical work done in American so they don’t have to wait for elective surgeries (or sometimes wait for important surgeries) in the public system. Famously a minister flew to Florida to get some kind of Heart related stuff done.
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I mean a school principal that can afford private school, that cannot be a common thing.
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i think this was a bit on the thick of it
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it happens over and over in real life as well. Public officials who preach togetherness then sending their children to expensive institutions
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Duty to family > duty to public service. Simple as that
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