I was disappointed to read the comment that those with money and influence were indifferent to his challenge but those of little means were compassionate. Broad stroke labels defining groups of people is divisive and narrow minded. I would guess the owner of that Magic store was not poor or indigent. A large percentage of caregivers make a middle class and above living. Teachers are included in this. The story and the science are "good-news" worthy, but the subjective political commentary was irresponsible and left me doubting the credibility of the story.
On Feb 22, 2013 Jack wrote:
I was disappointed to read the comment that those with money and influence were indifferent to his challenge but those of little means were compassionate. Broad stroke labels defining groups of people is divisive and narrow minded. I would guess the owner of that Magic store was not poor or indigent. A large percentage of caregivers make a middle class and above living. Teachers are included in this. The story and the science are "good-news" worthy, but the subjective political commentary was irresponsible and left me doubting the credibility of the story.