That’s not an excuse. That’s a reason to help you understand that systemic change isn’t instituted from yelling at a wall of dumb kids.
Systemic change is instituted from policies that incentivize people to do the right thing, not by lazily dismissing problems as a product moral failure.
Think about a country with subsidized access to higher education, healthcare, and social safety nets to prevent destitution and homelessness. High school kids wouldn’t be as desperate to join the military in large droves.
You can be angry at people who are the product of a system working as intended, or you can step back and hold people in power accountable.
That’s not an excuse. That’s a reason to help you understand that systemic change isn’t instituted from yelling at a wall of dumb kids.
Systemic change is instituted from policies that incentivize people to do the right thing, not by lazily dismissing problems as a product moral failure.
Think about a country with subsidized access to higher education, healthcare, and social safety nets to prevent destitution and homelessness. High school kids wouldn’t be as desperate to join the military in large droves.
You can be angry at people who are the product of a system working as intended, or you can step back and hold people in power accountable.