AEternal1

AEternal1 t1_ix7wcgu wrote

Can an Australian chime in and answer this: is the cost for an aboriginal to go to college a barrier to entry? Im assuming their target clientel would be poor, so would that even be economically feasible to begin with? ................. Otherwise, it looks like capitalism wont solve it, and if humans were inclined towards altruism this wouldnt be a problem in the first place. .............. It seems like they are too far removed both socially and physically to meaningfully contribute to nearby metropolises, so why would taxing those citizens to pay for aboriginal care inspire those citizens to vote for those politicians? ( we've already covered that people arent altruistic by nature ) in america at least, we dont take care of homeless problems until it annoys the wealthy enough for them to clear up the eye sore. Out of sight, out of mind. So, what would be the most likely way to successfully tackle this problem?

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