Since I don't have that background, the questions seem to follow a series of--huh. Assumptions that certain things are privileges in one class and not another, and I'm not sure I agree with some of these things being that kind of a privilege. IT feels like--and I go back and forth on this one, because every time I read it, I get struck anew by something that feels off--that the entirety of it is equating several different socioeconomic classes on top of several different styles of parenting as well. It's--confusing.
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Since I don't have that background, the questions seem to follow a series of--huh. Assumptions that certain things are privileges in one class and not another, and I'm not sure I agree with some of these things being that kind of a privilege. IT feels like--and I go back and forth on this one, because every time I read it, I get struck anew by something that feels off--that the entirety of it is equating several different socioeconomic classes on top of several different styles of parenting as well. It's--confusing.