I always smile at young kids if they meet my eye in public. Feeling loved and like you're in a safe stable community is an invaluable part of growing up and I hope that all kids can feel a small amount of that from me.
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They said that they try to reserve their spots for people who specifically fall short of other places.
Sounds like bias.
How terrible to biased in favor of *checks notes... the frail, the sick, the old, and those in need.
No, it's affirmative action. It specifically removes bias.