💨 Abstract
The article discusses the increasing role of schools in tasks traditionally handled by parents, such as feeding children. It criticizes the expansion of free school meals, arguing that it shifts responsibility from parents to the state and may encourage dependency. The author suggests that the root cause of child hunger is not solely financial but also parental negligence. Additionally, the article briefly touches on political promises regarding immigration and the commercialization of Pride Month, criticizing the political posturing and corporate virtue signaling.
Courtesy: www.thesun.co.uk
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