Message from @wacka
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Increasingly, the schools REQUIRE that kids be online.
which is a problem and part of the propaganda
you need to learn old shit before trying to incorporate the new shit
why u think the universities are so bad?
Nah, the internet is super useful.
We just need to learn that either kids will access porn, or you're going to need an access code from whomever the fuck pays for the internet connection to look at titties online.
cause they spend too much time on twitter rather than diving into th e fundamentals
lol
'super useful'
Speak for yourself.
Even in middle school I was reading almost constantly. Even my gaming habits changed in response to internet access, and I started creating my own content.
and understand about 1/4th of what kids did a generation earlier at the same age
Went from a kid who just plays games, to a kid who dives into the devkit and looks at how games are made.
Went from a kid who just watches shitty TV shows in the living room, to reading the news every day.
knowledge isn't understanding
and you dont ever learn how to think for yourself if you can always just look up someone else's answer
I literally read more because of the internet.
I also did more tech stuff, and spent less time playing video games because I was spending more time tinkering with them under the hood.
it's like GPS; it's a convienece. but you need to be able to FIRST use a map and get around without it. otherwise, it becomes a crutch
you become dependant on it
and then all it is rather simply to just alter the gps and you'll never know
You know what happens when I lose internet access?
I stop sitting on my ass and reading, and instead sit on my ass and watch TV.
the tv is the internet
If the TV goes out, I'll go for a walk.
Unless it's hot. Then I'll sit in the living room and daydream.
daydreaming and paperbooks are healthy until kids graduate to more indepth material which requires the internet
otherwise, values are dead
Internet access has always changed the way I live my life, @ManAnimal, and it's completely reversible. When I have access to the internet, I spend less time watching TV and more time reading. I interact with people more. I spend less time playing games and more time tinkering under the hood. I learn more.
giving kids access to everything without having them have to 'earn it' first simply makes them think they understand the world at the cost of what really matters
When internet access goes away, I revert back to how I was without internet.
Then I get internet and I'm back to reading again.
it isn't completely reversible
there is a cost
you just can't see it because your parents paid that cost too; maybe not you in particular but MOST millenials
I've been two weeks without a computer, just this year alone.
I played with animals and watched Jerry fucking Springer, because that's what everyone else was watching. Once my computer was up, I was churning through news articles and picking up new information.
there is a disctinct difference between those that grew up constantly connected vs those that didnot
those that were constantly connected were always EXTREMELY easy to fool
and were only as good as the material of others that they digested
with a very shallow understanding of that material
lol
Indoctrination and cultish bullshit doesn't rely on internet access. In fact, it's often easier without internet access because you can go unchecked for far longer.
it does
No it doesn’t
you have been indoctrinated too
It’s not easier
All the big banks and multinational corporations: we must remain in the EU
remainers: these brexiteers are just greedy bankers
...?