Message from @Brue

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2019-12-06 04:09:10 UTC  

..... smartphone education....?

2019-12-06 04:09:13 UTC  

I just signed up for a Constitution course at Hillsdale college, free

2019-12-06 04:09:33 UTC  

ah, I see

2019-12-06 04:09:35 UTC  

@Jokerfaic. Fuck yeah, I have thousands of books

2019-12-06 04:09:55 UTC  

there will never be equal opportunity, i will hire person teachers for my kids

2019-12-06 04:10:05 UTC  

they will have better advantages from there

2019-12-06 04:10:24 UTC  

equal opportunity is a pipe dream just as equal outcomes are like the wage gap

2019-12-06 04:10:40 UTC  

egalitarianism in all forms is anti natural

2019-12-06 04:11:10 UTC  

You're mistaking my viewpoint. There is equal opportunity for people who make the effort to seek it

2019-12-06 04:11:40 UTC  

that being said, you can still be for increasing the ability for the poor to have free education, but you cannot say equal opportunity, that is a pipe dream, page 300 in part 2 of DAS KAPITAL by marx

2019-12-06 04:11:41 UTC  

NOT some sort of Cosmic justice trying to even things out.

2019-12-06 04:12:02 UTC  

equal opportunity is how the socialists start

2019-12-06 04:12:29 UTC  

There is equal opportunity. They can stop playing Candy Crush Saga for a few hours and learn stuff

2019-12-06 04:13:14 UTC  

opportunity and availability are different things you know this right?

2019-12-06 04:13:19 UTC  

Anyone who has a smartphone has access to more learning materials than ANYONE had 100 years ago

2019-12-06 04:14:03 UTC  

Anything I want to know, I can start learning about in minutes

2019-12-06 04:14:10 UTC  

there is information available but there is not the same opportunity from it, someone who is taught one on one from a doctorate in law will have a better opportunity than one who watches videos only

2019-12-06 04:14:39 UTC  

thats a true statement what you just said, but that does not change

2019-12-06 04:14:39 UTC  

How the hack do you measure BETTER?

2019-12-06 04:15:32 UTC  

PewDiePie makes more than most lawyers

2019-12-06 04:15:46 UTC  

literature has shown that smaller class sizes increase the information retention of students and maximize with one on one

2019-12-06 04:15:46 UTC  

The vast majority of them.

2019-12-06 04:16:12 UTC  

Ok, so how did their wisdom compare?

2019-12-06 04:16:13 UTC  

the worst is when it is just youtube videos or books on their own

2019-12-06 04:16:37 UTC  

WISDOM? how the hack do you measure WISDOM

2019-12-06 04:16:43 UTC  

to quote someone

2019-12-06 04:16:47 UTC  

;P

2019-12-06 04:17:02 UTC  

Exactly. You're talking about interpretive studies

2019-12-06 04:18:10 UTC  

one would assume that better information retention with one on one compared to those just with youtube videos would not provide the same opportunity

2019-12-06 04:18:36 UTC  

More information retention doesn't equal a person better able to use that information, you could just have a better parrot.

2019-12-06 04:19:26 UTC  

regardless how the measured variable the opportunity of the experiment is not the same, infact the variable changes

2019-12-06 04:19:35 UTC  

there is no equal opportunity

2019-12-06 04:19:38 UTC  

there should not be

2019-12-06 04:19:41 UTC  

it is unnatural

2019-12-06 04:19:51 UTC  

wouldn't the biggest advantage come from you know...knowing the Doctor guy in law and not necessarily the information?

2019-12-06 04:20:15 UTC  

yea exactly, there is different opportunities there as well

2019-12-06 04:20:26 UTC  

there is no equal opportunties

2019-12-06 04:20:30 UTC  

there never will be

2019-12-06 04:20:56 UTC  

You can seek as much information as you would like to. Curiosity is not unnatural, that's stupid.

2019-12-06 04:21:08 UTC  

the same way the child born with a mental disability will never achieve as much as the average kid

2019-12-06 04:21:15 UTC  

sort of yes, but we set up certain rules for their to be a more equal playing field. Such as rules in sports like weight classes etc