Message from @NativeInterface
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lol
Inspired by Tim & Bunty
the protected classes are completely cherry picked
@NativeInterface here's us talking shit and we're missing Tim get down to the important stuff.
i know, thats why i brought it to <#398973785426100234>
yup, shame on you
Giving protected class's to fetishes is a slippery slope iyam
having any protected class is the same as privilege
^^^
I can see the need for protected class's but there needs to come a point when you say it is no longer needed. Like in the years after segregation, you still have a lot of ppl that don't agree. But after a generation or two you can look at removing it.
there is nothing as permanent as a temporary government solution
paraphrasing milton friedman
lol. Thats' true. I'm a Lefty, give me a break. A man can dream.
lol the road to hell is paved on good intentions
Are your intentions not good?
nah, i'm pro discrimination, hate speech, and child labor
tbf, so am I.
i'm trying to be brutally honest about what i'm advocating, and a lot of people don't like it
I worked as a kid. Paper round at 8. £2 a week. I was rich. Nothing wrong with that.
i find it ironic how people think it's more humane to force kids to sit and listen for hours about shit they may never even use as adults
rather than letting them have real world experiences
I'm going to have to disagree there. I don't think work should get in the way of school till the kid is 14/15. It not only long division you're learning.
it depends on what is being taught and how
Like is say, it's not just academics you are learning.
Spending time with your peers, locked in a building where only the strong or smart survive is good for you.
instead of a dictatorship model where the teacher preaches to a large class, you could have smaller groups with mentors that takes them out in real life and shows them what things look like
i think thats the model society used to have before prussian schooling became fashionable where you wanted to instill patriotic loyalty and shape their social identities by getting them to submit to authorities
the underground history of american education by john taylor gatto is a good book
I'll give it a look.
I'm all for flexable teaching. If a teacher can see that a kid is not going to get any grades but is going to do well on a building site, I have no problem with that kid never even seeing the inside of an exam room.
But thats why I say there should be a minimum age that they can drop out at about 13/14/15. You should at least try to see if they can.
i see
thats the book in audio for dowload.
Does anyone know if you can change the default search from google on Discord?
You know im dissapointed that isnt an emote yet
Damn you
We'll get there.
heh, i also text-to-speeched the book and uploaded it somewhere, but i cant remember where