I know this has been covered but this is good analysis from a high school student.

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    6 days ago

    They sure as fuck are when it means they only have one meal a day and can’t afford to join a sport club.

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      6 days ago

      and you believe the majority of kids are having one meal a day?

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          6 days ago

          the original article:

          Labor’s social media ban will not benefit young people

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            6 days ago

            the point we are actually discussing right now:

            The statistics show that much of young people’s declining mental health is caused by social issues such as the cost-of-living crisis, housing insecurity and fears about the climate emergency, much of which can be sheeted home to government policies.

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        6 days ago

        Besides, the point was pretty obvious, I thought. They might not care about it directly, but their mental health is affected by it just the same. When it affects their wellbeing directly, through their access to the food they need to learn and grow. When it affects the opportunities they have in life, especially if they might see others around them who do have opportunities.

        That’s without going into the fact that parents can pick up on their parents’ distress more than they often get given credit for.