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Wednesday, February 22, 2023
Politics is picking fights in (socially) acceptable way
They aren't "public"
Government schools are not public schools because you and I can’t just walk in off the street, sit down at a desk, and start learning a subject.
Calling them “public schools” is, and always has been, a dangerous lie.
Calling the gov-school monopoly an "education system" is also a lie. It may have once been true to some extent, but this hasn't been true in decades. Have you seen the recent reports of the gov-school graduates in some areas who can't read? And not just a minority of them, but all of them.
Schooling doesn't equal education. And making schools more dictatorial and cruel to the inmates isn't the answer, either.
I've known people who couldn't think their way out of a box, but who made great grades in school-- they were able to parrot what the "teachers" wanted to hear, and they were rewarded for doing so.
That's not even the worst of it. The inmates are often miseducated and always indoctrinated into the religion of Statism. How could it be otherwise, seeing who controls the system? They are so indoctrinated they can't even imagine alternatives to the state-- as they imagine its natural order must be because that's what they were trained to believe.
Gov-schooling, and any alternatives that follow the same (Prussian) model, are worse than doing "nothing". Civilization needs less of this, not more.