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I rember when I was in like fourth grade when it finally "clicked" and I asked my mom why the kids who consistently made Ds and Fs on everything still got to pass each year but I had to actually work to make As and Bs.

They will for real hand hold and pass students that should fail because they don't want that on their record.

Also, they seem to hyperfocus on attendance rather than grades. So if I missed 8 days total out of the year because I had flu and like 2 appointments, I had to take all exams despite still having a As and Bs. Meanwhile if a straight D student had perfect attendance they could exempt the exams.
It just "clicked" for me, too--today's teacher is tomorrow's supervisor. It's exactly the same method.
 
i just want to hug every black child :(
sorry for oppressing you (:_(
Nigga, get the fuck off of me!

On that topic however, here's Stacey Abrams getting cucked by by nigs laughing at Biden.



tfw you try to sell a senile old man as a visionary leader to people with functioning eyes.
 
i just want to hug every black child :(
sorry for oppressing you (:_(
No no no, you have nothing to apologize for. See, you're not oppressing black children. You're oppressing nigger children. There's a huge difference. And can you really call it oppression if they largely choose to participate in it themselves?
Nigga, get the fuck off of me!

On that topic however, here's Stacey Abrams getting cucked by by nigs laughing at Biden.

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tfw you try to sell a senile old man as a visionary leader to people with functioning eyes.
The difference is on full display here. Abrams is a nigger. The gentleman pointing out the flaw in her logic is a black person. The difference? Niggers will listen to whatever TPTB tell them, because they get gibs at the end of it all (for Abrams, the gibsmedat is a cushy political position). Black people, because they actually have to work for a living, see the same flaws in the system that all working-class people do.
 
Nothing is completely certain, sure, but even mild security features will deter many or most threats. Arguing that security features are worthless unless they can defeat some movie Spec Ops team is foolish, 99.9% of shooters and bad guys are functionally retarded, and modest security investment will deter most of them or at least reduce the harm they cause.
My Dad has a quote for this kind of situation I've lived by: "It keeps honest people honest."

It's why I always lock my car doors even if I'm only going 10 feet away for a minute or two. If someone really wants to steal the phone I left in my cup holder they'll break my car's window to get it, but that's a lot less people then would be willing to open a car door they notice is unlocked and grab it really fast. Almost all security features are 95% deterrent and 5% function.
 
Reminder that we do this to children because it upsets women to have to witness anything resembling effective discipline.
Having worked in Behavioral Health Sciences (Tard Wrangler)
Most likely the individual would have been given a psychiatric S.H,U unit and a heavy Regiment of antipsychotics and neuro sedatives such as Seroquel Zoloft Zyprexa occasionally PROLIXIN Tablets (Fluphenazine Hydrochloride ) in some extreme cases a green vest and no other clothing is given however once the individual displays some stability they are placed with a scrub outfit. the ambient air is generally hovering around 60°f and only a gym mat in a thin blanket with a paper pillow for beding lunch and dinner is usually consist of cold sandwiches or quick trays and little else. Restraint chairs can be used for a period of 12 hours with monitoring. No windows are required only 1 recreational outdoor visit and if I remember correctly books if they display cooperation. Phone Calls Unlimited to once a week for a period of up to 20 to 30 minutes. Some may include a television if the subject displays nonviolent non-destructive tendencies.
 
Every few years, we completely tear up education policy, from curriculum to discipline, because the last attempt at making everyone a little Einstein failed, and implement some new harebrained scheme that will surely work this time. The kids suffer, but the alternative is telling American mothers that their 12-year-old is destined to drive a truck, not be a research chemist.
Not to be a WELL, ACKSHYUALLY guy but there's nothing inherently wrong with being a truck driver and they are arguably far more valuable to society on a day to day function than a chemist or a physicist or what-have-you, not to mention it's very lucrative despite the physical toll. Of course, most moms don't actually recognize this unless they are married to or related to a truck driver in the first place. Breaking it to kids that college isn't for everyone and trades are just as respectable would be a monumental step forward in fixing the way we look at education.

Of course, it's probably never happening until the generation currently dictating education policy dies off and their successors have all been burned by student loan debt for the bulk of their professional lives.
 
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That tooth gap, dear god. You can park a whole star fleet in there.
I swear I remember reading something where she said she keeps that stupid looking gap because it "represents black people" or something to that effect.

Sounds pretty dumb and racist, but this is the same genius who doesn't care about farming and agriculture because her food "comes from the store."
 
Not to be a well, ackshyually guy but there's nothing inherently wrong with being a truck driver and they are arguably far more valuable to society on a day to day function than a chemist or a physicist or what-have-you, not to mention it's very lucrative despite the physical toll. Of course, most moms don't actually recognize this unless they are married to or related to a truck driver in the first place. Breaking it to kids that college isn't for everyone and trades are just as respectable would be a monumental step forward in fixing the way we look at education.

Of course, it's probably never happening until the generation currently dictating education policy dies off and their successors have all been burned by student loan debt for the bulk of their professional lives.
Or how about a plumber? Just like a trucker they can make very, very good money right now. They are always in demand because the job can be rough or gross but that just means more jobs for you. If I remember correct;y plumbers in my area can break into the six figures pretty easily.
 
If I remember correct;y plumbers in my area can break into the six figures pretty easily.
Can confirm. My father was a commercial plumber, and ran his own business. He discouraged me from taking up the trade because of the physical toll it to on his body. He recently apologized to me for not letting me apprentice with him, and for pushing me to go to college.
 
Of course, most moms don't actually recognize this unless they are married to or related to a truck driver in the first place. Breaking it to kids that college isn't for everyone and trades are just as respectable would be a monumental step forward in fixing the way we look at education.
It goes deeper than that - Our system is fundamentally built off two assumptions - Everyone should strive for the absolute top, and everyone should do objectively better than the previous generation.

The first one, strive for the top, isn't actually a problem. What's causing problems is that nobody addresses the inherent failure of this, in a literal sense. If everyone shoots for the 1%, 99% of them ain't gonna make it. There's no shame in that, but we don't live in a culture that is accepting of failure anymore, not institutionally at any rate.

This compounds with the second assumption, everyone should do objectively better than their parents. If your parents were 50k equivalent factory workers, you should be a 70k office worker. If your parents were 70k office workers, you should be a 90k specialist. If your parents were 90k specialists, etc, until you hit the absolute peak where the system breaks down and trust fund babies are born. This system can only work if people consistently achieve better and better, as the rate of expected increase of success has well outstripped any productivity gains in the modern world.

This leads to a toxic enough society, where the majority of people are perceived as some level of failure by themselves and others, and impossible goals and expectations are heaped upon the youth. Then this is made orders of magnitude worse by modern leftist thinking where it is the governments job to fix all these things, and individuals are fungible and all equally capable. Aside from the obvious social damage of teaching people they're universally equal in all regards and then not performing equally, we have the economic damage of governments trying to muster more and more taxes and distributions and policies to attempt to alleviate the issue. All this does is make it even harder to do better than your parents.

The whole things pretty fucked and its not gonna be fixed by the people pouring gasoline on the fire.
 
Can confirm. My father was a commercial plumber, and ran his own business. He discouraged me from taking up the trade because of the physical toll it to on his body. He recently apologized to me for not letting me apprentice with him, and for pushing me to go to college.
I feel like tradesmen get a pass on that kind of BS as opposed to white collar/office drone parents who actually managed to eke out a decent career thanks to their degree and as a result push their kids to do the same. I was certainly one of those kids, and I've spent the past three years out of college living under the poverty line.
It goes deeper than that - Our system is fundamentally built off two assumptions - Everyone should strive for the absolute top, and everyone should do objectively better than the previous generation.

The first one, strive for the top, isn't actually a problem. What's causing problems is that nobody addresses the inherent failure of this, in a literal sense. If everyone shoots for the 1%, 99% of them ain't gonna make it. There's no shame in that, but we don't live in a culture that is accepting of failure anymore, not institutionally at any rate.

This compounds with the second assumption, everyone should do objectively better than their parents. If your parents were 50k equivalent factory workers, you should be a 70k office worker. If your parents were 70k office workers, you should be a 90k specialist. If your parents were 90k specialists, etc, until you hit the absolute peak where the system breaks down and trust fund babies are born. This system can only work if people consistently achieve better and better, as the rate of expected increase of success has well outstripped any productivity gains in the modern world.

This leads to a toxic enough society, where the majority of people are perceived as some level of failure by themselves and others, and impossible goals and expectations are heaped upon the youth. Then this is made orders of magnitude worse by modern leftist thinking where it is the governments job to fix all these things, and individuals are fungible and all equally capable. Aside from the obvious social damage of teaching people they're universally equal in all regards and then not performing equally, we have the economic damage of governments trying to muster more and more taxes and distributions and policies to attempt to alleviate the issue. All this does is make it even harder to do better than your parents.

The whole things pretty fucked and its not gonna be fixed by the people pouring gasoline on the fire.
This mindset stems from that boomer-era neoliberal infinite growth philosophy. It presupposes that human progress is an exponential curve and everything associated with human progress is meant to improve linearly forever. This is a mindset that can only be born of a society that grew up in a time of prosperity. Meanwhile, the children and grandchildren of that prosperous generation have been taught these ideals in school and have been consequently forced to confront reality the hard way as the economy lags and more conventionally prestigious industries either downsize, get outsourced or don't expand enough to accommodate them.
 
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