The Dark Ages were also a time of anti-intellectual content and a rise of superstition and ignorance. After the Library at Alexandria was burned, and the Roman Empire collapsed, learning was limited to the Church and apprenticeship in various trades. Nearly all of the famous colleges we know of today (Oxford, the Sorbonne) were founded by the Catholic church.
Maybe [they] want us to enter a new Dark Ages, where only [they] will control education. What could possibly go wrong?
Only in Europe. The Muslim countries and areas became great centers of learning, they invented chemistry, the first university was and still is a Moroccan university.
The Dark Ages were also a time of anti-intellectual content and a rise of superstition and ignorance. After the Library at Alexandria was burned, and the Roman Empire collapsed, learning was limited to the Church and apprenticeship in various trades. Nearly all of the famous colleges we know of today (Oxford, the Sorbonne) were founded by the Catholic church.
Maybe [they] want us to enter a new Dark Ages, where only [they] will control education. What could possibly go wrong?
Only in Europe. The Muslim countries and areas became great centers of learning, they invented chemistry, the first university was and still is a Moroccan university.
...absolute valid observation...