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by Roritharr
3651 days ago
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My (single)mother was looked down upon for buying us a computer when my sister was 16 and I was ten.
It went as far as the local priest calling social services because he assumed neglect. It's not like I grew up around Amish, but its just generally a very acceptable stance here to be skeptical of all new technology. It's very apparent especially when you look at the discussions centering our school system. We still debate about the harm of too much technology in school, theres still no real IT classes and people just now start looking toward programmers as a favorable job, simply because we have stable jobs while so many other industries have problems... |
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And in the year 1990 we already had IT lessons in High School where we programmed in BASIC and Pascal.
I think the social stigma came from the your mother being a single parent. There was a lot of discrimination against them in those times.