Class and Privilege
Elizabeth explores the paradox of aspirational practices like breastfeeding and education, highlighting how they often reflect privilege rather than universal values. While these actions are perceived as beneficial for families and society, they can inadvertently perpetuate inequality by excluding those without access to the necessary resources. The discussion reveals an obliviousness among those who partake in these practices, emphasizing the need for awareness regarding the broader implications of their choices.In this clip
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