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William Farrar's avatar

Wow, absolutely wow. Now I just did learn something new, and a new concept as well.

Thanks Thom

Edit Added: I can't speak to 1858, as I was born in 1939, but lacking social mobility, which is pretty much the state of affairs for most labor. The only real difference between wage slavery and chattel slavery is that your off duty hours are yours, and you can't be bought and sold.. That and many corporations and business owners , have found a way to bind you to your job and abuse you, by way of benefits, like health insurance, and the promise of a retirement. Promise, virtually unfulfilled.

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Pat Goudey OBrien's avatar

{EDIT: THIS CONVERSATION HAS BEEN AMENDED BELOW} }In many parts of the American South, after “forced integration,” white people stopped sending their kids to public schools . Those public schools, also, were in too many places NOT adequately supported by taxes from the local communities {indeed, in the North, we depend heavily but not entirely on property taxes, a flawed and regressive system, but one that puts public money from a community into its schools }. After integration, many parts of the South did not levy a property tax at all and did not put much money at all into the public schools that were required to accept all students, white, Black, Asian, et al.

My family who lived in Louisianna decades ago said to me, “White people send their kids to private schools. “ They spend what they would on property tax to send their kids to Montessori or other private schools. The private schools don’t accept all comers — only white kids.

This business of “vouchers” is just a continuation of something they’ve been doing all along, and a way to extend it to every state in the union. That’s the look of it from where I sit.

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