The Horrors of Public Education
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Re: The Horrors of Public EducationNaaaaaaaaaaaah, that's fashion and style. It is the one thing that each generation tends to create on their own. Remember bell bottoms?
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Yes, and I miss them! I do understand the generational thing but I also understand self-respect and the idea of dignity which said "style" lacks at a grotesque level. It proves that all their taste is in their mouth... Just last week I saw a kid damn near bust his face as he was getting off the bus... he over sized pants slid to his knees and caused him to not step right as he moved down the steps... I think if he did fall it would have made a lasting impression
Re: The Horrors of Public EducationI am quite sure that similar things happened to Greek & Roman warriors fighting in high winds.
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Re: The Horrors of Public EducationFashion has never really been all that practical.
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Admit it though... Toga's were cool!
Re: The Horrors of Public EducationBut if your students starting showing up in public wearing them, you would think they are as odd as hangy pants.
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Not really... but then I've been known to participate in my fair share of Fantasy Role Play scenarios
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Oh baby, you are preaching to the choir here. My closet is full of 'costumes' that I wear almost every day of the week in some legit capacity or another.
Re: The Horrors of Public EducationCheck out this video by a teen who dropped out of high school. In it he exposes the mind control and brainwashing of the public school system. What a bright teen!
“Devotion to the truth is the hallmark of morality; there is no greater, nobler, more heroic form of devotion than the act of a man who assumes the responsibility of thinking.” - Ayn Rand, Atlas Shrugged
Re: The Horrors of Public EducationOh boo hoo. Everyone is a victim. The criminals are victims too. Boo hoo.
What a load of claptrap this kid posts. I saw that this probably came from Alex Jones' show. The kid's claim to fame seems to be that he says he was not allowed to wear a 9/11 t-shirt for his yearbook photo. Scimitars were not available - beware January 19, 2038 is upon us.
Re: The Horrors of Public EducationSadly a very huge percentage of young people in today's public school system have been CONvinced that they must have this or this latest things (especially iPods & PC type items) and if parents don't get them such things, they aren't loved. We likewise have a group that insists on abusing things like "Freedom of Expression" and that badly abused document known as the U.S. Constitution simply because they have been taught how to manipulate "IT" along with circumstance in order to get whatever they want... then again they have been taught by the "adults" surrounding them, television and other environmental influences that it is ok to be conniving, manipulative and under-handed so long as you don't get caught; it's "normal" to be two-faced with your "friends" rather than loyal... and of course, it's perfectly fine to live outside your means and when the house of cards starts to fall, bail out... just go through the process that allows you to legally steal from various businesses that trusted you to pay your debts, and start anew... Kind of how the banks & stock companies have done over the past two years, wouldn't you say?
On so many levels kids like the one in this video needs to have two very special experiences over the next couple of years. Firstly, send him to a country that's actually poor, let him see what life is really like for the majority of people in the world vs. those of us fortunate enough to live in the European type of society. After a year of surviving actual poverty and learning something about loyalty, family, community and what's really important ship him off to Paris Island for six weeks... I don't care if he serves from that point out, just that he enjoys the rigors of boot camp. Perhaps, but we can't (legally) spank the little bastards anymore so we need to do something "passive" in order to teach them simple, honorable things like gratitude, honor, taking responsibility, the value of education and hard work, etc. Then again, I think a good score of the parents tied to kids with this kind of attitude, should be there side by side with their off-spring, learning some of these same lessons.
Re: The Horrors of Public EducationThis article describes very well why high school is such an insane dysfunctional and unnatural environment. It makes so much sense.
http://paulgraham.com/nerds.html “Devotion to the truth is the hallmark of morality; there is no greater, nobler, more heroic form of devotion than the act of a man who assumes the responsibility of thinking.” - Ayn Rand, Atlas Shrugged
The True Purpose of Education in AmericaHere is an essay I wrote in my ebook about the true purpose of education in America:
The True Purpose of Education in America: Indoctrination, Buffer Class, Dumbing Down Education in America is basically a system to indoctrinate you into becoming a “happy slave” and robot who doesn’t think too much, but just enough to do your job. The curriculum keeps you in left brained mode so that you remain practical, weak and subservient to the system, never realizing your true inner power and capacity for higher consciousness. In the education system, people are basically resources to groom for the business economy. The purpose of public education is not to educate, enlighten or increase your intelligence. Nor is it to enrich you as a person, mentally and spiritually. It's to shape and mold you as a business resource to become a corporate drone while keeping you disciplined and under control during adolescence, all the while making you think that you are learning wonderful and useful things. And it's also to mold the way you think so that you will conform and obey (nevermind the fact that they also preach to you that America is a free country). Ironically, they preach the propaganda of America being “the land of the free”, while at the same time they command you to obey and conform to the school system and its schedules and routines, which is basically a little dictatorship full of rules and policies. Freedom my a**. They also claim to promote critical thinking, yet they ironically tell you what to think and believe at the same time (e.g. capitalism is good, greed is good, America is a democracy and the land of the free, other countries suffer cause they do not follow America’s example, etc). But of course, you aren’t supposed to see such contradictions or question it. Your job is to study hard, conform and obey. That’s it. It’s a robot molding process. 99 percent of what they teach you in school are things you don't ever need to know and will NEVER use, either in real life or in any job or profession. They know that, but they NEVER tell you that. Would any teacher admit to their students that most of what they are teaching them will never be of use to them? Of course not. What they tell you is to study hard, get good grades, and pass exams so you can move to the next grade and have a better future. In other words, study hard so that you can make more money is the motto and life mission that they indoctrinate you with. But the real purpose of memorizing such useless data for exams is to condition you to obey and follow whatever you are told. In addition, the high school environment is dysfunctional, insane and unnatural. It is totally bad for your mental health and self-esteem. Cliques are closed and pompous, and kids are overly judgmental and looking for an excuse to become hostile and ridicule any target they can find. These articles describe this well: http://montalk.net/conspiracy/39/the-ho ... -education http://paulgraham.com/nerds.html And of course, throughout the whole "education process" they feed you the promise that if you work hard for them and retire, giving them the best years of your life, then you'll have the time and means to do any extensive traveling you dream of. Yeah right, with the poison they give you in American food, fat chance (pun intended). So in other words, you aren't supposed to have too much fun until you're too old and unhealthy to have fun anymore. They know that it may not even work out that way, but they keep the illusion of that going to serve their interests (not yours). You are conditioned and brainwashed into thinking that that's the only route in life; there is no alternative. You were born to be a slave, and the purpose of life is to work only. Everyone else thinks that, so you are obligated to as well. And while you slave away your best years to them, you get 2 weeks off a year to go to Disneyland, New York, Hawaii, or some touristy crap, where you will never see or experience even 0.000001 percent of the world. (And many Americans don’t even travel during their 2 weeks of paid vacation. They just stay home. Or they don’t even take the vacation at all. Instead they cash it in.) What the powers of imperial America never tell you is that you don't have to be old, retired, or financially independent to travel the world. Many people with little money pull it off, by alternative living, hitchhiking (which is illegal in some of the US), camping, and using hospitality/accommodation websites (e.g. www.hospitalityclub.org, www.couchsurfing.com, www.globalfreeloaders.com, etc.), for years at a time. For instance, see this famous case at: www.hitchhiketheworld.com , www.ledbydestiny.com . After high school, you are encouraged to go to college to raise your career level and status, where again you are bombarded with higher level "education" which in reality is just more useless information that you're tested on. Most of what you study and memorize from college coursework under your degree program is NEVER used in the profession that you are specializing in, and is largely unnecessary for the work that you actually do. And even in the few specializations which are the exception, you still cram down far more than you need to know, just to give the college system an excuse to mold you and weed people out with their fees. Another purpose of college is to create a middle class to act as a buffer between the rich and poor, protecting and shielding those who run the country from everyone else below them that might undermine the status quo. By using the old "divide and conquer" strategy, the power elite divides its subjects in two, creating a middle class which gives the lower class a way to move up to quell some of their oppression or dissatisfaction (or at least the illusion of it) and thus act as a buffer between the elite and lower class. (See Howard Zinn’s A People’s History of the United States) This also serves the purpose of setting the people against each other – middle vs. lower class – so that they do not unite against the real oppressors, which are the power elite that control the major banks, military industrial complex, media, corporations, government, etc. But unless you have a radical socialist history teacher (like I did) you’ll never hear about these ulterior purposes of college. Howard Zinn, author of A People’s History of the United States explains:
Another purpose of the middle class, summarized by one of Zinn’s fans, is:
Here is how another Zinn reader paraphrased the choices the ruling class faced when creating college and the middle class:
But the middle class is what keeps our exploitative system intact, as political prisoner Jeffrey Luers vociferates on in his pamphlet:
Commenting on the above, a reader wrote to me:
But that’s not all. The conspiracy movement has revealed a hidden purpose that you are meant to think is by accident. Charlotte Iserbyt, who served as Senior Policy Advisor in the Office of Educational Research and Improvement (OERI), U.S. Department of Education, during the Reagan Administration, has blown the whistle on a deliberate government social engineering to “dumb down” the American public. Of course, only the alternative media gave her any press. The mainstream media ignored her, like they do with most whistleblowers. You can view her website and download her free 700+ page book here: http://www.deliberatedumbingdown.com/ Excerpt from the Forward of her book:
Or watch some interviews with her on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/results?search_q ... erbyt&aq=0 “Devotion to the truth is the hallmark of morality; there is no greater, nobler, more heroic form of devotion than the act of a man who assumes the responsibility of thinking.” - Ayn Rand, Atlas Shrugged
Re: The Horrors of Public EducationWhat is your recommendation Scepcop? Do away with school?
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That seems a bit over the top now doesn't it? I think that for starters, we need to see more money be put into school programs. At this point, it seems as if public schools are nothing more than a free babysitting service to some parents. For some school administrations the only thing that matters is those standardized test scores and their ratings. The rest of the parents and children are stuck somewhere in the middle of the system.
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