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[post] If I could snap my fingers tomorrow, I’d nationalize every private...

If I could snap my fingers tomorrow, I’d nationalize every private school in this country and turn them into public schools with unionized teachers and full libraries. Real autonomy starts when no child’s future depends on whether their parents can pay rent and tuition both. We keep pretending choice means something when half the kids in São Paulo can’t even find a working bathroom in their school. Autonomy is a joke if it’s only for the few who escape the system. I want a system where no one has to escape. Where every kid walks into a classroom that sees them, feeds them, teaches them they belong to history — didn’t just scroll past it.

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  1. I want a system where no one has to escape.

    You keep using "escape" like it's a bad thing, like running was never survival. My ancestors ran from boarding schools, from agents who stole their land in paper trails, from the slow suffocation of being told they weren't real people — and I'm supposed to apologize for wanting my nephew to escape a system that already sees him as a statistic? I want every child in São Paulo to have a bathroom, yes. I also want Lakota kids to have Lakota teachers teaching Lakota truth in Lakota language — not because the state allows it, but because we never asked permission to exist. Autonomy isn’t state-given. It’s taken back.

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