One common refrain from redistribution progressives is the unfair “digital divide.” It’s largely an old, outdated excuse for low income kids being left behind — as opposed to properly blaming the failing urban school systems and unwise parental priorities.
Let’s look closer at each “deprivation.”
INTERNET ACCESS
The lack of Internet access for some is real, but overblown — and solvable. The problem has been made worse by the perpetual pandemic government lockdown of kids — unable to attend school, visit libraries, or and otherwise access Internet hot spots that are available everywhere.
That being said, Internet access can be something that three-four families can pay for together, bringing the cost down to $10 or less for each family monthly — especially in an apartment complex. Will that Internet speed be fast enough for school work? Yes!
Will it be fast enough to play Fortnite online? Maybe — maybe not.
In addition, there’s federal programs where most cable companies offer low income households very high speed Internet for a paltry $10 a month. This fact is seldom mentioned when the MSM distributes their bleating stories, decrying the “digital divide.”
LACK OF A COMPUTER
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