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RE: Teachers and Prison Guards

Hello appreciated @mineopoly.
Quite controversial your approach. Very crude indeed. But it does not stop being very close to reality.

We can also talk about prison conditions and that varies by state and country as well as the conditions of the public school buildings.

This is true.

There is a country where prisons are pigsties where people are stored. Life is played every moment. They must pay the delinquents there, to have a choice to a piece of dirty ground to sleep on. In the same way there are also countries where public schools do not meet the basic conditions for the development of children. Precarious desks must be shared, physical facilities that do not meet safety standards.

Even though you went to the extremes with your comparison (Masters vs Guards) it does not stop being close to a sad and worrying reality.

All best, Piotr.

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Thank you very much for your comment,

Your kind comments always remind me that you are more than @crypto.piotr but you are a compassionate father and a man who faces struggles in a different culture everyday. I wish teachers in Korea were given the respect they used to have but now it really has to be earned. It is not just given.

I always enjoy reading such a positive comments as yours @mineopoly

Seriously. You managed to put a huge banana smile on my face :) THX BIG TIME.

I wish teachers in Korea were given the respect they used to have but now it really has to be earned. It is not just given.

How does it work now with respect towards teachers?

ps.
Allow me to encourage you to visit my latest post (my last one in 2018). Together with few friends we decided to organize small charity event "Santa Venezuela" and hopefully we can count on your help. There are many ways of helping our venture :)

Yours
Piotr