I get it, there are systemic issues in everything. But what about the people who get wrongly put away and can’t afford to miss work and life?
My therapist suddenly increased the price to about 2 times. That happened a few weeks after knowing how much I earn and can afford. When I asked her why, She said "It's not fair that the price for you equals to someone who has no jobs"!
That's very equitable, honestly.
Is it equitable that she misuse the information she gathers?! Why it looks equitable that I should pay more just because I can?
I get it, there are systemic issues in everything. But what about the people who get wrongly put away and can’t afford to miss work and life?
My therapist suddenly increased the price to about 2 times. That happened a few weeks after knowing how much I earn and can afford. When I asked her why, She said "It's not fair that the price for you equals to someone who has no jobs"!
That's very equitable, honestly.
Is it equitable that she misuse the information she gathers?! Why it looks equitable that I should pay more just because I can?