The right to education
An Orthodox Christian whose eyes were opened discovers that the state violated his right to education.
And mainly funded by an ‘education’ system that left him poor in a reasonable toolbox to exist honestly and with dignity and he must carve stone with a disposable spoon to achieve reasonable achievements.
And no less so with a disability in the perception of the willingness to work honestly for money, and the second is even more difficult than the first, this is rooted in the soul.
This is mainly what he has left of the Haidar, oh and also a little or a lot of beatings by frustrated teachers (and some of them are known pedophiles)
Is his obligation to go out and fight any less than someone who did receive all the good and was not discriminated against, and certainly did not receive an ‘education’ that destroys in him the desire to go out and bring his bread honestly?
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The right to education
is a duty of the state to the nation that is not a pharaoh
and moreover, it knowingly funded the opposite
in order to buy power
participated in a no small crime
My parents will indeed not even get to see me serving in the IDF
The question is about the obligation towards the state that holds much of our lives in its hands
To what extent am I obligated to protect it?
Those who protected it and screwed me over created a low-caste status with their hands and now the payment has come…
When you fill a cart and reach the checkout, you have to pay
And the payment is that when you need me, I feel less obligated…
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