Message from @hyperiacob
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Far leftist calls moderate socialist far right
Pretty sure I just made a gay joke too
The classic circular firing squad in action <:Brainlet:752612764287238240>
I just realized the only thing thats changed from then is I've gone slightly to the right
I'm a smidgen to the right and five squares down
Centrist gang
These polls are worded funny sometimes though
*uses Twitter
at most 3% of population if 100% of Twatter agreed with him
*me who doesn’t have Twitter and just goes down rabbit holes of tweets from comments on trumps post*
you could also browser retard, i mean Reddit comments
You look up shit hole and reddit shows up
making a hit list, ah yes i remember what happened last time someone did that
Yea they are crazy
Thomas Boyle is true about that. For the richest country, America is very quickly becoming uneducated and easily manipulated
We need to teach kids better.
lets invets in education and abolish private schools
We should teach gun safety, not gun fear.
facts
By that logic though, homeschooling would be abolished since it's private education.
private schools that concitrate the money of the upper and upper middle class in one place as opposed to a education system that benifits everyone
Public Schools/the current education system does not benefit everyone.
true, but by taking the concintration of wealth in the private school system and disrtibute into th epublic school system it will help the average educational expierence.
That's socialism.
no, its the public school system that we already have
just improved by giving them more money, or keep private schools and put a huge amout of federal funding into them
We do not need to dismantle private schools and take the privately funded money given to those private schools to fund public schools. People pay extra money for their children to go to private schools that have a better focus on what their child needs. Generally speaking, families that go to private schools pay more in taxes, and therefore, fund public schools they don't even use.
In addition, your "solution" is throw more money at an issue where throwing money has been the *only* solution by the left. Instead, we should (1) abolish teacher unions, and (2) enact school choice.
Abolishing teacher unions would allow bad teachers to held accountable and would make teaching a more competitive field. School choice makes school systems a more capitalistic function, creating competition between schools to do better overall.
And no, what you suggested is taking money from private schools to give to public schools, which is literally socialism.
> true, but by taking the concintration of wealth in the private school system and disrtibute into th epublic school system it will help the average educational expierence.
@chaz private schools earn their money. People pay for them for a reason. Wether it’s religious, over all higher quality education/more focus on the student etc. Public school curriculum and process wouldn’t be changed by a bit more money.
so, first @Froski I just want to say, that was a very eloquent point, well put and said. I think we should keep teachers unions to make sure they get what they want by not give out tenior (don't know how to spell that word) and my father has spent his live working in education, and the complaint of every public school is lack of funding, so I think we can spend more in that field, maybe take some from defense? considering defense is 14% of our nation budget goes to military and 9% goes to eduation. (https://www.pgpf.org/blog/2020/10/how-much-government-spending-goes-to-children) and Froski, it is a socialist pricible that has been proven to work in other coutries. I belive socialism is bad, but certian little tools from it do, and help augment a capitilist sytem. @SmokyCopCar this is true, I love my private school, but I belive the entire education system needs to be streamlined, rethought, and refunded.
> just improved by giving them more money, or keep private schools and put a huge amout of federal funding into them
@chaz More money is not the issue per data, charter schools w/ public funding do well but have reduced regulation and the same kids outperform. No one ever questions what we're teaching only that it must be an issue of money









