This is true socialism.
In France.
École Primaire La Planette is a primary school in Nîmes, a town in southern France.
A child recently fainted because of the heat (40 deg). Classes were being taught in corridors to get out of the heat.
The parents got together to raise money for five portable air conditioning units. It took them only 3 days to raise the €2,000.
They installed the units.
Great, you think.
Not according to the current municipal team in Nîmes (left-wing coalition led by communist mayor Vincent Bouget). Bouget has told the school to remove the units because “it sets a precedent” and “in some neighbourhoods, parents don’t have the means to act”.
Yes, you read that correctly.
He is objecting on the grounds that it is unfair to other schools and causes inequality.
Mandei vir uma cena do Japão com o método de entrega mais urgente, foi do Japão até Lisboa em 2 dias. Mas para ir de “Lisboa” para a minha morada, com os feriados, greves e pontes já lá vão mais de 10 dias, mesmo comigo a insistir diariamente com emails e chamadas. Que país 🥸
This explains quite well why socialism has always led to poverty while free markets and capitalism have improved our standard of living.
You cannot multiply wealth by dividing it
Can someone please explain why so many people still follow socialism despite its repeated failures?
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