If we made it our goal to give every child from birth to 10 yrs old every possible educational, cultural and physical opportunity to thrive, we would have a radically different country in 15 years.

Jun 15, 2022 · 7:55 PM UTC

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Doesn't do a damn bit of good when the parents aren't there to...'parent' - you know, the 50-70% born out of wedlock, fatherless, shitty mom's, all that stuff.
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But keep voting for a party that is completely opposed that right 🙄
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It's so true!!! Look to Norway, Sweden & Finland as examples in action. It's long term thinking and it makes for happy, safe kids and in turn, mostly peaceful societies.
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We need free higher education like other nations. Period
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If we could do that… this country would already BE radically different.
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You dare....on today of all days.
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Why at 10? Children are still very impressionable beyond that age
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We want more than that, Marianne.
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It is weird that you chose an age to end it, instead of just making it our goal to give each other a free educational, cultural and physical opportunity to thrive- despite your age.
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I believe children being born today will be the generation that has the opportunity to change this world for the better. They come here much more switched on and in tune with source 🙂