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<blockquote data-quote="Machdup1" data-source="post: 16587374" data-attributes="member: 65746"><p>I don't blame the kids, their parents or the school system/teachers. These people live in a war zone where they are stuck in a permanent cycle of poverty. When you grow up in a war zone, immediate survival takes precedence over education and planning for the future is a luxury that is afforded others.</p><p></p><p>It is easy to say someone just needs to do "X" to break the cycle, but doing "X" requires a herculean effort that very few Americans from any walk of life could accomplish given the same circumstances. </p><p></p><p><u>The blame here should go to the political leadership of the city who encouraged the problem by supporting the criminal element, advocating for failed policies and not creating a safe environment which supports educations.</u></p><p><u></u></p><p><u>These kids were written off by the politicians for their pursuit of power and control.</u></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Machdup1, post: 16587374, member: 65746"] I don't blame the kids, their parents or the school system/teachers. These people live in a war zone where they are stuck in a permanent cycle of poverty. When you grow up in a war zone, immediate survival takes precedence over education and planning for the future is a luxury that is afforded others. It is easy to say someone just needs to do "X" to break the cycle, but doing "X" requires a herculean effort that very few Americans from any walk of life could accomplish given the same circumstances. [U]The blame here should go to the political leadership of the city who encouraged the problem by supporting the criminal element, advocating for failed policies and not creating a safe environment which supports educations. These kids were written off by the politicians for their pursuit of power and control.[/U] [/QUOTE]
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