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A great case study of US propaganda at work
(www.cnn.com)
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I like how the only stat they throw, as you said, is basically a made up problem, but the rest of the article is just a clear attack piece on kids that "don't want to work". Even if you think they are being lazy, cherry picking like this can go either way. It's anecdotal, but how many articles talk about how lazy kids are (Only every generation for the last 100+ years).
And in the 3ns, isn't it a good thing kids don't work? They can get an education, spend time with family, you know, live life while they are young. This isn't necessarily a bad thing.
Right, like when you parse all that bullshit, what the article really says is that Chinese families are financially secure enough to allow kids to take time to figure out what they want to do, get higher education, etc. instead of being rushed to work. They try to present it like some ominous thing, but it's clearly the opposite in practice.
Decades ago when not everyone could afford to send their kids to study, many would drop out early to work and support their family.
Nowadays there are so many university students as more families can afford to, the competition for jobs amongst them is fierce.
So by this article's standards, being poor and destitute, and working multiple low wage jobs to scrape by is the way to go. Of course if this were still the situation we'd get an article on how education is only a privelege for the elite and the poor plebs have to scrape away in a failed gommie state.
Basically this quote from Parenti