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Even in this example what would be the flip side of the coin for Kid B other than trying to work his way out of the situation?
Yes the odds are stacked against him, yes he's at a huge disadvantage, yes kids who fall under group A aren't going to understand his struggle.... None of that is going to change anytime soon, so the only option outside of just becoming a victim to your circumstances is trying like hell to beat em.
I would love if the playing field were even..... but that's fairytale ****, this nation has shown a single inkling of wanting to do that in any way.
How is KID B going to know the benefits or why to work through his circumstances?
He’s not getting the guidance from home. Look at it from a lenses that aren’t your own.
You’re almost there.