reparations & exploitation

Christopher Rhoades Dÿkema crdbronx at erols.com
Mon Mar 12 11:17:42 PST 2001


Yes indeed. Like the incentives for people to become schoolteachers, which show blindness to the simple necessity for children to receive education. Christopher Rhoades Dÿkema

kelley wrote:


> >>gordon wrote
> >>Here we're talking about combat pay instead of productivity
> >>pay, which is quite a different sort of thing.
>
> calling it combat pay is simply reproducing the very prejudices that make
> it combat pay in the first place. the lack of physicians in rural areas
> has everything to do with prestige, status, biases reinforced in medical
> training, etc. . as just one example.
>
> kelley



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