Since about the time of my first insurrection (cough cough) when i could form logical thoughts, I have always viewed school as a waste of time. I could logically see that none of this would ever help me in the real world. Anyone else have this happen? Puberty hit and i could see what bullshit was going on. Been a domestic terrorist ever since.
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I hate the teachers Union and these corrupt secondary schools. It’s a do-over.
I knew they were communism forty years ago. Don't know why it's taking everyone else so long.
I never valued school, I graduated High school, graduated college, even got my MBA. When anyone asked me about it, I said it is nothing more than a stamp on my resume. Business school was the worst, I literally learned nothing.
I feel sorry for those that take pride in the school they atteneded.
I have known people that were great at doing school. These people work fortune 500 jobs and government jobs. They think they are smart. In reality they are great followers. They can do what they are told very well Yet they have no intellectual curiosity. They are not capable of thinking for themselves. They are easy to control.
I have long maintained that the MBA schools have been pumping out Masters of Business Assassination degrees from seeing what happened to ebay and a few other popular sites.. ;)
I agree, I have seen so many top tier business school alumni destroy businesses.
Learning the industry you work in is the best education. Understanding every job and position in sector.
Business school grads are all the same, they work a formula. Grow big fast and either go bankrupt or become huge. There is no in between with them.
In ebays example, once Donohoe became CEO, he denigrated the base and idolized the investors-middle management didn't have to work too hard to make millions selling their contracted shares and sell they did as fast as they could. lazy bastids..
I am glad I graduated when I did! My gosh I feel so bad for the younger generation. They're going to have a tough childhood/teenhood as long as all this sick bs continues! The children suffer the most. The government knows they can't brainwash 'awoken' people like us who are in our 20s and up. They're focusing on the young ones who will be raised into thinking all the stuff they're being taught is legit.....unless they have decent, wise parents to tell them otherwise.
And the ones not receptive to the bullshit get ostracized by the staff and sheep students. ?♂️
I am sorry......but it doesn't appear as if the link is working. Says the video is unavailable. What was it about?
Lol, I'm a 90s baby.? But I do enjoy listening to Elvis Presley.....very good singer and probably no one will ever have a singing voice like he did.
There is another minor reason one would have that number!
DJT45!
I was born in 45-nearly exactly between VE day and VJ day!!! Some auction sites have called me and mine antiques.. :)
12 year prison sentence beginning at age 5. Hate doesn't even come to describe how I felt about school. That's why we homeschool our son. He's 12 and has no idea what he's missing. He can out write, out think and out talk all his friends.
I often think about how many young productive years are wasted in school. Someone told me it's a plot to keep people with energy from rebelling until they get caught in a mindless soul-crushing "career" and slowly march to death.
At least when I went to school 'Brave New World' was still required reading.
Apparently being kind to dogs is now racist if you’ve read that recent bunch of BS by some stupid author.
Absolutely. 30 years old here, and this is a bit of a sore subject for my "upbringing".
In high school, I was the only student that I ever saw questioning directly to teachers/administration as to why we were being tasked to complete such meaningless classes in the name of "you need these credits to graduate". I was actually in complete danger of graduating high school because I refused to play the game.
In several classes, the curriculum consisted of doing the homework overnight on a subject we had never covered (which was outlined in our textbooks) and then double checking the homework we did the night before (I didn't) during class the next day.
I remember signing up for "Pre-calculus", a math class that "will look great on your transcripts.", and I hated it so much that I stopped doing the homework. When I stopped the homework, I stopped learning the subject, because the classroom consisted of examining the homework. I had resigned myself to take the "F", so when test day came, I would put my name and date on the top of the paper and turn it in completely blank. This was bad news for my teacher, because it reflected poorly on his "performance" when being examined by the administration. (Hell, it also garnered a ton of giggles from the students.) But fuck that reflection bullshit though, I only took this class because y'all told me it would lead to good things and I was not going to maintain that illusion anymore.
In another class, we were tasked to write reports on any books we had read. Eight out of ten students were writing their reports on "Harry Potter" and "Twilight" books, which seem to be the low-hanging fruit of educational opportunity. We could read ANY book, and as long as your essays were well formatted and had a clear start/middle/finish, you get the A. I challenged myself to read some nonfiction (some kind of metaphysical science book, IIRC) and had a hard time reading the required page count (again, illogical requirement) and then distilling the ideas in the book into a 3 page essay.
I felt shunned for not following the path that the other students were being pushed through. I felt alone that so many others were just doing as they were told to and being rewarded for it. My parents obviously were concerned about my behavior, but they also could not give me a good reason why I was required to learn the bullshit.
The biggest issue to me, beyond the curricular hoops to jump through, was the incessant persuasion about starting university.
"So, where are you going to go to college?" Never a hesitation about whether I wanted to go to college, or whether that would be the best decision for me. "This class will look great on your college application, don't you want to show them you got an A?" Again, skipping the debate on these classes realistically teaching me anything pertaining to life beyond school.
The big kicker in hindsight, was that I was personally very gifted in the "trade" classes I elected in school. I got top of my class in "Shop", even though I was incorrectly placed (during a transition from another school district) into the higher-tier class, and was missing "pre-requisites". I also achieved straight A's in "Drafting" class for two years straight in year 11 and 12. AND YET no one had ever let escape from their mouths the words "Trade School". You know, the schools that teach you hands on skills and will not plunge you deep into debt like the 4 year universities will. I'm sure our school district was getting some form of kickbacks for every student they managed to graduate and send to university.
Years after school, I reunited with several high school buddies who conceded that they had no idea what they really wanted to do with their lives when they signed up for college, and they were not happy with their major/minor once they enrolled. Several stuck with it and are sequestered into a career that gives them no joy, and others dropped out and remained tens of thousands of dollars in debt (in their early 20's, no more) with nothing to show for it. I personally know plenty of 20 somethings with degrees, who are also in debt, who cannot find a career relating to their degrees or rewarding them well enough in salary to pay these enormous school loans (indebted servitude, anyone?).
I have pity for the kids in this situation today, and for those like me who understood what was being placed before them. I feel a sense of longing for what could have been in my life, if only the schools had been more honed to actual learning. It hurts to see that little has changed since then..
Anyway, I'm glad to see this post because I feel much less alone. I'm sure many of the people here can relate to and understand this situation. I feel confident that after Earth's people shake off the Cabal and unroot its influences on our education and school systems, the school curriculum as we know it will transform into something nearly unrecognizable from the state it is in today. Spiritually I get a sense of joy when I contemplate the heights we will rise to in that circumstance.
(For what it's worth, I couldn't dwell on this subject without imagining the student's in Pink Floyd's "The Wall" standing on the conveyor belts and dropping straight into the meat grinder.)
PEACE
It's a good thing for me that I was a rebellious heathen on the wrong life track during middle school so my parents sent me away to military boarding school in Virginia where I learned proper lessons and grew an appreciation for hard work, discipline, and excellence. Thank you, Mom and Dad - wherever you are, for not writing me off.
I also do not understand kids today letting themselves be "indoctrinated". We all thought our highschool teachers were losers. One cut her own hair. One used marker as eyeliner. One drank and cried every night. One had 2 bitchy daughters and a wife who hated his guts. We LAUGHED at them.
And in college, all our teachers were trying to fuck us. Their desperation was hilarious. We played a few. One we left passed out in the bed of his truck, in a field. But we never idolized our professors!
Except Killer Miller. That man was so damn awesome. I loved his class. Learned SO MUCH. I totes woulda blown him too, but he treated us appropriately... like the young idiots we were. Heh.
Start up your own business in a state that facilitates it. That way you won't be reliant on anyone and you won't need qualifications.
Public system is bullshit. University system is largely a race based lottery/scam/full of people you don't actually want to learn from.
Which is sad. Life is learning. That's why we should foster a love of it in people instead of the sense of indoctrination/brainwashing/shaming. This isn't even touching on the racket that is tuition.
El segundo is training global citizens and acting like it's a good thing. City is asleep. Doesn't realize next generation becoming communist.
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