This reminded me of the time when people were admiring a twelve‐year‐old who mowed lawns to save money for college, utterly indifferent to the blockheadedness of not only privatizing advanced education but making it obnoxiously expensive as well.
I don’t see anybody applauding Subsaharan or Congolese children for successfully making ends meet. It’s because the oppressive situation shocks us more than the victims’ achievements impress us.
This reminded me of the time when people were admiring a twelve‐year‐old who mowed lawns to save money for college, utterly indifferent to the blockheadedness of not only privatizing advanced education but making it obnoxiously expensive as well.
I don’t see anybody applauding Subsaharan or Congolese children for successfully making ends meet. It’s because the oppressive situation shocks us more than the victims’ achievements impress us.