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https://files.catbox.moe/ybzp1c.jpg

school slide derived from from very famous "EQUITY and JUSTICE" book :

https://www.chronicle.com/article/amartya-sen-shakes-up-justice-theory/

millions of USA kids are taught about "equity" using these biased slides, but they wont use this proper edited slide

hah!

https://files.catbox.moe/ybzp1c.jpg school slide derived from from very famous "EQUITY and JUSTICE" book : https://www.chronicle.com/article/amartya-sen-shakes-up-justice-theory/ millions of USA kids are taught about "equity" using these biased slides, but they wont use this proper edited slide hah!

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[–] [deleted] 7 pts

I know this isn’t the point, but serious answer? If child A wants to buy it off of child B he’s welcome to do so. He probably should buy it. And if he’s truly gifted with it, child B might give child A a break on the price to encourage his talent.

Child C should keep his mouth shut.

[–] 4 pts

In order to make that happen, YOU have to give it back to B first. Then HE can sell it to A.

or even give it to him since he can make another one quite easily but it is his choice, fuck the teacher just trying to push the stolen property so the teacher is a criminal.