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  1. #31
    Quote Originally Posted by JK/SEA View Post
    nope..not right. Do some research...wait...here, i did it for you.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Paideia_School
    I stand humbly corrected sir.



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  3. #32
    Quote Originally Posted by alucard13mm View Post
    What a pussy, white knight, sjw, beta male.

    He will make a fine fedora wearing hipster
    He's a brainwashed 14 year old mate. Relax.
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  5. #33
    Quote Originally Posted by NorthCarolinaLiberty View Post
    I couldn't watch more than 10 seconds of that. Some people in this world just need their asses beat good.
    Lol, I'm not even going to start it.

  6. #34
    Quote Originally Posted by cajuncocoa View Post
    I think his point is, everyone blames the public school system....but the public school system had nothing to do with what went on in this case. This kind of stuff is creeping over into private schools as well (or it was always there...while everyone only ridiculed public school kids.)
    This reminds of something I've said here in the past. If the entire education system was privatized tomorrow, we would still have most of the problems we're having now. Who do people here think are going to be the teachers at the privatized schools? The local liberty activist? I'm not defending the public school system but people clearly haven't thought this out.
    Stop believing stupid things

  7. #35
    Quote Originally Posted by Tywysog Cymru View Post
    This reminds of something I've said here in the past. If the entire education system was privatized tomorrow, we would still have most of the problems we're having now. Who do people here think are going to be the teachers at the privatized schools? The local liberty activist? I'm not defending the public school system but people clearly haven't thought this out.
    Clearly? Not really. And just what would be your solution to the "problems" be? I think taking out the federal influence would be a major step, beyond that getting the ingrained notion out of people's head that government is just naturally responsible for providing education. But that would entail ridding people of the notion of government as mommy and daddy, not a very easy task in this day and age when the vast majority have been programmed to think just that.

  8. #36
    Quote Originally Posted by JK/SEA View Post
    this IS a private school...

    kinda blows the mantra of demonizing public schools into the toilet....its ok...nobodies perfekt.
    I think you may be overreaching the conclusion. Just because some private schools are awful, does not necessitate that any public schools are good.

    I stipulate that some public schools are good, because I went to one in High School, and I know it to be so from direct experience. Nevertheless, logically the condition of a given private school -- be it amazing, good, bad, or horrible -- really says nothing whatever about the condition of public schools or public schooling.

    Even if 99% of all private schools in America were terrible, it remains possible that the public schools would still deserve to be demonized anyway.

    An individual may have looked at this situation and wrongfully concluded that it may be taken as evidence against public schooling, and there pointing out that it is a private school impeaches that offer of evidence. That is a proper conclusion. However to go even further and argue that we shouldn't demonize public schools because here is this one private school that is so terrible, I think that surpasses the boundaries of a deductive logical argument.

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    Last edited by cajuncocoa; 07-19-2016 at 10:04 AM.

  11. #39
    Quote Originally Posted by Origanalist View Post
    Clearly? Not really. And just what would be your solution to the "problems" be? I think taking out the federal influence would be a major step, beyond that getting the ingrained notion out of people's head that government is just naturally responsible for providing education. But that would entail ridding people of the notion of government as mommy and daddy, not a very easy task in this day and age when the vast majority have been programmed to think just that.
    Exactly.

    PLUS most "private" schools are not "private". They comply with .gov, receive money, and teach much of what the public system does.

    I know because I have been part of a real private school where basic principles were to teach kids to love to learn again. Once the students got over their public school depression, you had to run to keep up with them. It's fantastic.
    There is no spoon.

  12. #40
    Quote Originally Posted by cajuncocoa View Post
    I don't want to continue to speak for JK....but I don't think that's what he was saying at all. It's certainly not what *I* was saying when I agreed with him!

    I also went to a public high school....many years ago. I recognize that so much has changed since then (when I went, there was no Dept. of Education yet.) The school that I went to was one of the best schools in the country then, but is in poor shape now (not one of the worst schools in the area, by far...you have to go to Orleans Parish for that, but things have gone downhill, nevertheless.) So, I would never suggest that ALL public schools are good these days, or that the public school system is the best way to go. I know better.

    I think JK was just pointing out that the event that took place in the OP didn't happen at a public school, and he pointed this out because others were making the assumption that it did. (maybe @JK/SEA will eventually come along to clarify for himself ... I'm only speaking for the way *I* took his post.)
    Gunny knows that, he's just being a playful contrarian that has lost his logical compass.



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  14. #41
    This is a bit offtopic, but what the hell; do any of you know if public school districts get increased funding or special grants based on their graduation rate? ie: if they have a high graduation rate, they get more money?

  15. #42
    Quote Originally Posted by specsaregood View Post
    This is a bit offtopic, but what the hell; do any of you know if public school districts get increased funding or special grants based on their graduation rate? ie: if they have a high graduation rate, they get more money?
    When I was a TA in school systems way back, it was clear that some were doing better. I'm not sure if there was anything based on how well they did, but some did get more money than others.

    Some schools were called Magnet schools and got additional funding for teaching a "Theme". (Animals, Science...etc) They got extra money for a cheapo Space shuttle simulator or they got to keep some exotic pets on the school grounds to "teach" kids about them. The worst schools were in the worst parts of the city imaginable. Not clear if they were underfunded though. But they did have some of the worst administrators I ever witnessed.
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  16. #43
    The entire poem was a series of collectivist stereotypes.

    “Dear women … black people … Asian-Americans … Native Americans … [I collectivize you into a group stereotype that] you were born on the first rung. …

    I can worry about what kind of food is on my plate instead of whether or not there will be food on my plate. …

    If I lived a life lit by what I lack, not what I have, if I lived a life in which when I failed, the world would say, ‘Told you so.’ If I lived the life that you live.

    When I was born I had a success story already written for me. [I stereotype again that] You — you were given a pen and no paper. …

    It is embarrassing that we still live in a world in which we judge another person’s character by of the size of their paycheck, the color of their skin, or the type of chromosomes they have. [just like I am making collectivist stereotypes of everyone with this poem] …
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  17. #44
    Maybe he should be talking more about his Jewish privilege.
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  18. #45
    Quote Originally Posted by cajuncocoa View Post
    //
    Why delete a ton of comments?
    I am the spoon.

  19. #46
    Quote Originally Posted by ZENemy View Post
    "A house divided against itself will not stand"
    That's their plan, just a bunch of reverse psychology society.... that the shallow followers follow to get praise.
    FJB

  20. #47
    Take a look at how much trendy self loathing white people pay per year to have their offspring indoctrinated.

    Half Day: $12,822 Elementary: $20,691 Junior High: $23,157 High School: $23,463
    White Privilege, indeed.

  21. #48
    Quote Originally Posted by Anti Federalist View Post
    Take a look at how much trendy self loathing white people pay per year to have their offspring indoctrinated.



    White Privilege, indeed.
    Dad: https://alternateroots.org/barry-stewart-mann/

    Mom: http://www.actlikeamann.com/index.ph...-mann-stewart/

    This poor kid is the offspring of hardcore sjw actors.
    ROLL TIDE ROLL!!!
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]



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