I can tell you've never actually been poor, you image what they're worried about is "participating in popular culture".
That's the middle-class concern of children who have never known what it's like to go hungry.
Of all the things to push for being publicly funded, this aint it. How about daily medical and dental? How about insurance for vehicles so the poor don't get unduly punished?
I could go on and on, your perspective is just out of touch.
That's the middle-class concern of children who have never known what it's like to go hungry.
Of all the things to push for being publicly funded, this aint it. How about daily medical and dental? How about insurance for vehicles so the poor don't get unduly punished?
I could go on and on, your perspective is just out of touch.