I've just posted a blog about priorities of the State of Georgia to prosecute people promoting legal literacy rather than dealing with poverty issues in the State.
And, today there appeared more information on priorities of the State of Georgia in the choice - to educate or not to educate its population.
The answer is - not to educate, especially the young poor troublemakers, but to separate them, segregate them and commit them to squalid life conditions, substandard education and the life of poverty.
At that background, the continuing lawsuit against Mr. Malamud for trying to educate the poor litigants of the State of Georgia looks especially bad. It spells out the policy of the State of Georgia - government created and enforced ignorance of the poor and social control.
Not democracy.
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