Magpie
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One thing I have noticed lately is the cultural issues posters resort to when they backgrounds or experience differs from what those here is the States are sharing. From Airlines to uncaring parents to healthcare and education, it turns into "mine is better than yours", and I find that a bit offensive. Your statement that the way a poster phrased her statement about "hundreds" of parents suggested that she lived in a terrible environment, so much more "rough" than your own, is naïve. My sister is a respiratory therapist and she will often phrase things differently than I. My niece is a State Trooper. She definitely has a different experience that mine and yours, and the way she phrases things is different as well, ...and BTW...she deals with the border patrol and her assessment of your Candy Land description would differ greatly than yours. You see......she deals with an segment of "your" citizens who probably do not darken your door, buthtey exist, and the numbers she would flatly say she has observed or dealt with would sink your argument like a rock. It's all about experiences.
I agree, experiences do colour our view of things. Also, stats.

