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Its Easier To Think Of Someone As Lazy Than To Face The Fact That School Costs Too Much, That Better
Its Easier To Think Of Someone As Lazy Than To Face The Fact That School Costs Too Much, That Better
Its Easier To Think Of Someone As Lazy Than To Face The Fact That School Costs Too Much, That Better
Its Easier To Think Of Someone As Lazy Than To Face The Fact That School Costs Too Much, That Better
Its Easier To Think Of Someone As Lazy Than To Face The Fact That School Costs Too Much, That Better
Its Easier To Think Of Someone As Lazy Than To Face The Fact That School Costs Too Much, That Better
Its Easier To Think Of Someone As Lazy Than To Face The Fact That School Costs Too Much, That Better
Its Easier To Think Of Someone As Lazy Than To Face The Fact That School Costs Too Much, That Better
Its Easier To Think Of Someone As Lazy Than To Face The Fact That School Costs Too Much, That Better
Its Easier To Think Of Someone As Lazy Than To Face The Fact That School Costs Too Much, That Better
Its Easier To Think Of Someone As Lazy Than To Face The Fact That School Costs Too Much, That Better
Its Easier To Think Of Someone As Lazy Than To Face The Fact That School Costs Too Much, That Better

It’s easier to think of someone as “lazy” than to face the fact that school costs too much, that better jobs are inaccessible, that childcare is unaffordable, that people are forced to work so hard for so little that there’s no way they could have enough energy to attempt schooling or finding better work, and that what we give to people who can’t work is insufficient to the point of being shameful. I could say that calling people lazy is, in itself, lazy, but it’s not just an intellectual shortcut. It’s a defense mechanism.


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