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To give it an analogy, you chose 6 kids from a class and then you sort 6 kids out
Those kids live in the same street -- one kid's parents got divorced and part-time moved to another street though.
The other kid lives just on the other side of the creek, and the 6th kid is bullied, but
chosen because he lives close to the beach and in an really old and nice house.
Then tell the other kids, that they will only be allowed to attend class,
if they reach the same education level as the 6 kids and it is entirely their fault if they don't reach it.
Occasionally you send someone to the other kids and tell them rudimentary about what the 6 kids have learned in their class,
while the 6 kids lament, that it is a shame, that the other kids don't know as much as they do.
Occasionally they also invite underprivileged kids from another continent with a nice story and an exotic flavour to celebrate
how open to the world they are.
As it is all fun and games they make a lot of money out of this, but don't let those kids earn money out of it.
Every year they see their more or less equally rich friends from another city,
every 4 years the kids from the same street even tour together to visit the other kids in the other cities.
Since some 30 years they also have an open camp every four years, where they invite some guys from their city and from other cities.
They also chose the number of invited kids at 20, to make the worst camp scenario possible and
give the kids they've invited the lowest turn around times between spelling contests.
Because, if you organize a game, it is better to win it and make sure that they stay the most privileged kids around.
There was one very skilled kid at this camp in 2015, it even managed to get the direct invitation for the next camp,
despite never before being allowed to even visit the school apart from camp, but instead of adding a place to the kid's city,
the tweaked it around so the kid's city had the same number of participants.
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I could go on and on about this, but I think you get the point.
You might not agree about everything, but this is exactly how rugby is handled
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