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<blockquote data-quote="dmac1" data-source="post: 4123635" data-attributes="member: 60252"><p>This post is indicative of the comprehension problem those on the right have. They don't understand math. They really believe that everyone can become the CEO of Amazon. They can't see that there are not enough "Amazons" in the world for everyone to be their CEO. They fail to grasp statistics, that prove that people born in better circumstancses have a better chance. A child born to a single addicted mother who doesn't care about her childs education may not make sure that her child goes to school everyday. And that child starts out behind, even if when older wants to better himself. Being behind in 3rd grade generally means being behind in junior high, and then in high school. Being from a poorer background is generational, and isn't a choice people can make by choosing better parents, or a better genetic make-up. And those on the right will blame the third grader.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmac1, post: 4123635, member: 60252"] This post is indicative of the comprehension problem those on the right have. They don't understand math. They really believe that everyone can become the CEO of Amazon. They can't see that there are not enough "Amazons" in the world for everyone to be their CEO. They fail to grasp statistics, that prove that people born in better circumstancses have a better chance. A child born to a single addicted mother who doesn't care about her childs education may not make sure that her child goes to school everyday. And that child starts out behind, even if when older wants to better himself. Being behind in 3rd grade generally means being behind in junior high, and then in high school. Being from a poorer background is generational, and isn't a choice people can make by choosing better parents, or a better genetic make-up. And those on the right will blame the third grader. [/QUOTE]
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