Comments by "Jack Haveman" (@JackHaveman52) on "Nate The Lawyer"
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@obviousmaths4368
I'm thinking that he's talking about physically harder. Construction, forestry, mining is a lot harder, PHYSICALLY, than marketing or teaching. The latter can be very stressful but that has nothing to do with physical strength and endurance. A lot of men can't do those jobs and they don't because they're fully cognitive of that fact. So, if they become teachers instead, that doesn't mean that they should make EXACTLY the same as a lumberjack or roofer. That's comparing apples and oranges. However, women teachers make the same as men if all things considered, like length of tenure, are equal. In fact, it's against the law. Strangely, our courts aren't over run by cases where this is the case. The ambulance chasing lawyer types aren't chasing women clients who claim that their being paid less than men for the same job. If this was such a pervasive problem, this would be a perfect opportunity for those lawyers to fill their pockets and they're not doing that.
It's all a strawman argument.
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@kingkee1880
This is not even the first time that this has happened. There are numerous cases of schools transitioning kids without telling their parents and keeping it secret from them. That's why people have been calling these teachers and administrators "groomers". Just read the comments. Others have stated that this has happened to kids that they know of or to kids in their family.
Also, kids as they reach puberty, are prone to keeping things from their parents. They like to experiment, start smoking, doing drugs, having sex, sneaking out at night, all kinds of things. It's quite common with kids of that age. Unscrupulous adults take advantage of kids like that, especially those with emotional problems and it would appear that's what happened to this kid. Those teachers played at doctor, something that their not qualified to do and is likely illegal, to appease their own egos and ideologies. It's too late to ask how it happened in this case. It happened and what to do about it is the problem.
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@@The1Waiter-gk4sz
Getting those people clean drinking water, even for a year or two, is doing something that YOU'RE not doing. These people were subject to getting and maybe even dying, especially the children from contaminated water, such as typhoid, hepatitis A, cholera, salmonella, e-coli, dysentery and giardia. That's just a few of the horrific parasites that infect people who are forced to ingest and bathe in filthy water. He's saving lives and you're complaining about him.
It's people, like YOU, that are the reason why people suffer in the world. You DO nothing and then whine at those, who take their riches and actually do something with it. So many super rich athletes, actors and business tycoons do nothing. If that woman actually cared about the people she says she's helping, she contact Mr Beast so they could come up with a plan that makes those wells sustainable long into the future.
But, it's better that those people get sick and even die. Better that than Mr Beast receives any credit for it or even has any money. You're not even smart enough to understand that it takes MONEY to do those things and that if he was broke, 1/2 a million people would still be drinking and bathing in filthy, diseased water. You don't care. You hate rich people and that's WAY better than helping the poor.
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