I'm #listening to the latest mix from SSSD (kia ora e hoa!);

https://www.freefm.org.nz/Programmes/Details.aspx?PID=97468cee-0f3c-4451-952a-8d2473baa59e

He drops a sample from a rah-rah post-WW2 film uses the phrase "future citizen's" to describe children in public education. That's some aspirational language. We could use a bit of that.

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Instead of children being an inconvenient liability, a cost that should be shouldered alone by parents, they're future citizens. It's in our own interests to make sure they're fed well, educated well, and so on.

Child poverty is a threat to our future citizens, and even if their parents aren't making the best choices, those citizens didn't choose their parents. So why should they bear the cost alone?

Avoidable child poverty is monstrous. Our future citizens deserve better.

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@strypey

Children should be a collective responsability, on that we are in agreement, but to what extent?

Calling children "future citizens" is a double-edged sword. Instead of helping parents with tax breaks, parental allowances, free services and whatnot, a government could become very aggressive in taking care of children, forcibly taking away children from parent deemed "unfit", placing them in boarding schools, etc.

It's been done before, and not necessarily for good reasons...