Message from @Humanoid Typhoon

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2021-01-08 05:53:39 UTC  

I absolutely agree. It is really sad. It’s a British humor show. Predates big bang theory. It’s… Not the same thing as programming. But it does center around IT.

2021-01-08 05:54:12 UTC  

I don’t want to be a teacher. I actually do want to make money and do something with my life. But I will fall into teaching probably by the time I hit 45.

2021-01-08 05:54:37 UTC  

That is my goal. I don’t wanna seek being a teacher. I want to fall into it when the time is right.

2021-01-08 17:57:36 UTC  

@Skizerz they've really done a disservice to teachers in the US. It's absolutely pathetic how they are treated.

2021-01-08 18:00:41 UTC  

Education in this country is abysmal at best. My daughter is in a Charter school, which is at least a slight improvement over Public School, but I still worry for her education.

2021-01-08 18:03:09 UTC  

There are aspects of potential protection for our education institutions, but those protections could limit diversity of topics and freedom of information. I just wish there was a way to mandate fact only delivery. No propaganda or opinions.

2021-01-08 18:03:26 UTC  

Only in the US do you have to pay a premium for a decent education. In my case I was sent to a catholic school and it was bad comparatively to public school because of lack of resources.

2021-01-08 18:04:27 UTC  

@AlexanderTorri agree 100% cut out the bs indoctrination.

2021-01-08 18:06:45 UTC  

Our higher education systems have always had a romance with ideological systems such as communism/ socialism. I don't know if you've ever heard of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn but he was boo'ed out of Harvard for presenting an anti-communism speech.

2021-01-08 18:07:01 UTC  

The question is how is elimination of indoctrination communicated through legal language without limiting liberties? There is a freedom of press and speech granted by the 1st amendment. Anything contrary to the broad envelope created by the language is automatically unconstitutional. So it seems propaganda is even protected.

2021-01-08 18:07:19 UTC  

Lol figures...

2021-01-08 18:08:11 UTC  

You control the language you control the narrative.

2021-01-08 18:08:56 UTC  

Democrats seem to be predominantly ideologues. When they are challenged the backlash they bring is chaotic.

2021-01-08 18:09:44 UTC  

Such is the case when your ideology is based off of emotion rather than fact.

2021-01-08 18:10:30 UTC  

Conservative ideology is practical and based off of historical understanding. When the status quo is challenged, they panic.

2021-01-08 18:11:04 UTC  

We need a mix... an ideological basis with a strong root in tradition

2021-01-08 18:13:25 UTC  

Ideology wrapped with emotions is child like and representative of immaturity. Realistically, an assessment of emotional response to challenge should be a determining factor in assessing a person’s compatibility for holding a governmental position... lol

2021-01-08 18:13:26 UTC  

The problem is the ideologies wane and wax with the current system... too conservative it shifts liberal too liberal it shifts conservative. There's really never balance. Just shifts in power.

2021-01-08 18:15:00 UTC  

Oh no... definitely don’t want to control ideology, let it be fluid. The problem is when emotions are in the mix.

2021-01-08 18:16:03 UTC  

I agree to that.

2021-01-08 18:17:48 UTC  

I think improvements in education would help a lot of the growing pains associated with that. Gullible, less educated people tend to fall in to the trap of basing their decision off of emotion over fact.

2021-01-08 18:18:36 UTC  

The primary difference that I have noticed between many liberals and conservatives is where the blame is placed. On one’s self, conservative. On others, liberal.

2021-01-08 18:18:49 UTC  

And by education I mean classical education not the indoctrination systems we see today.

2021-01-08 18:18:57 UTC  

I agree

2021-01-08 18:19:21 UTC  

I think what you said falls down to culture.

2021-01-08 18:19:33 UTC  

It’s unfortunately cultural

2021-01-08 18:20:11 UTC  

Monetary status seems to contribute to cultural divide, but socialist ideology is no solution.

2021-01-08 18:21:00 UTC  

You're absolutely right.

2021-01-08 18:21:29 UTC  

Monetary status is aided by self-empowerment and factual education.

2021-01-08 18:22:11 UTC  

Cultural divides exist because many are told they are powerless. Education is to blame solely for that mindset.

2021-01-08 18:22:37 UTC  

A lot has happened to make people feel that no matter how hard they work their outcome will never change.

2021-01-08 18:23:01 UTC  

If we as a society overcome victim thought, then capitalism will flourish.

2021-01-08 18:23:29 UTC  

I think the US could use a lot of job place reform to change that thought though.

2021-01-08 18:23:30 UTC  

Corruption and propagandist education happened

2021-01-08 18:24:05 UTC  

What ideas do you have for job place reform?

2021-01-08 18:24:36 UTC  

You've got people who perform hard work and they get paid just as much as the slacker in the next cubicle.

2021-01-08 18:24:52 UTC  

Ah... minimum wage

2021-01-08 18:25:02 UTC  

We need to get rid of that crap

2021-01-08 18:25:17 UTC  

No more like merit based reward systems

2021-01-08 18:25:33 UTC  

Pay people what they are worth and what they contribute... not based on “political correctness feeling fixing” crap

2021-01-08 18:25:47 UTC  

Even in jobs that pay decent the same issues prevail