racial and sexual inequality

R. L. Kleeberger rlk@cinternet.net
Wed, 11 Aug 1999 16:31:56 -0400


Quoting Bradley M. Kuhn (bkuhn@ebb.org):
> Kragen Sitaker wrote:
> > Brad writes:
> > BTW, part of this is also sort of presenting a skewed view of your life;
> > while you are married and don't have much income, you're also an academic,
> > which means you don't have quite the same worries [job insecurities, no
> > career path] that $6-an-hour fast-food workers have, even though you have
> > the same income level.
> 
> You have a point.  However, you know that my career path looks pretty bleak,
> regardless.  I suppose one could argue that's self imposed.  But, I really
> could end up working as a fast-food worker RSN.  :(

It is self-imposed.  And if you end up working as a fast food worker
that will also be self-imposed.  You have choices, and in this case you
will choose to become a fast food worker.

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