That the poor deserve it because they are lazy/non-meritorious by choice. [Thread]
a) (subconsciously) oppress more, to make the prison stricter.
b) (consciously) celebrating the prison (of academic merit), reinforcing the idea of it being the only worthy system of evaluating people.
People with lesser academic merit become lesser human beings - easy to talk down to, easier to punish/exploit, & easiest to forget at the first sign of resource crunch.
We grudgingly call it fate but internally believe they must have worked harder than us.
It gives the illusion of choice to only those that have it in the first place.
And hence, the fog of apathy.
"Why were they walking on the highway?"
"Why won't they pay rail fares?"
At the core of all these is the angry question - "Why did they CHOOSE to stay poor?"
The way out, like with most of the things, is awareness, compassion, & constant inquiry into systems that govern us. Hope we do it. /End