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Nope, as in there was horrible shit happening for many decades after that, into the 70s at least.
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zork
Bery was certainly comparing it to modern school systems. -- nm
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Ender
Oct 6 '15, 13:13
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"Can you imagine?" isn't really a comparison. And the mortality rates in these schools were a lot higher than the Canadian average for school children
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Roger More
Oct 6, 13:19
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Which is also an apples and oranges comparison, given that average school children don't go to residential schools.
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Ender
Oct 6, 13:22
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The point we are trying to get across is that we are talking about a population that has been disadvantaged for a long period of time.
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Roger More
Oct 6, 13:27
I was saying it would be unconscionable in a modern school system.
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Beryllium
Oct 6, 13:16
so reply to him. -- nm
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zork
Oct 6, 13:14
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I did, and then you kept replying to me. -- nm
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Ender
Oct 6, 13:20
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