Bullet Point #3 seems to contradict #2. Admittedly, both statements are true; but we live in a capitalist society where supply must meet demand. This is why there is an inordinate number of abortion clinics in black communities.
Exactly. I made a similar argument to a teacher who said that "not all teachers are like those on TikTok". I agreed there are good teachers, one was my wife who taught for 36 years, but my question is why are these "good" teachers allowing the TikTokers destroy their profession and cast doubt on every teacher in America. They have the power to stop it, why aren't they organizing to do that?
Bullet Point #3 seems to contradict #2. Admittedly, both statements are true; but we live in a capitalist society where supply must meet demand. This is why there is an inordinate number of abortion clinics in black communities.
Exactly. I made a similar argument to a teacher who said that "not all teachers are like those on TikTok". I agreed there are good teachers, one was my wife who taught for 36 years, but my question is why are these "good" teachers allowing the TikTokers destroy their profession and cast doubt on every teacher in America. They have the power to stop it, why aren't they organizing to do that?