I think the most important aspect of successfully navigating collapse, is having an accurate view of things. The world is complex, and so should our thinking be. 🤔
To that end, I like to try to dismantle my own viewpoint of things, from time to time, just to be sure that my arguments are strong.
In that spirit, here's a video I found worth watching about the education system.
https://youtu.be/2qkadx_x02U?si=Hcye3lBG2w7FeBKc
P.S. - I think this guy is only like 24yo... so I cut him some slack in many ways. 🫡🍻
The moment I see that ship logo I guess it is probably zionist so called christian so called conservatives talking about the heritage of the so called great nation of the United States & wrong from it's very foundation but with broken clock is right twice a day moments to make people think they have a good foundation
Where they mention something that is true but not because of their bad foundation but for other reasons
But I would have to actually listen to know if I guessed right
I think I was proven right in the first 22 seconds where they mentioned the civil war but I will continue listening to test my prediction and maybe skip around a little
My first hint was the ship logo in the thumb nail picture before even playing the video
Ok so he fails to understand things because he thinks history is real coming from a humanities background and imagines a great heritage
He fails to understand the importance of math
Lack of a willing attitude to learn math is why black people are poor in spite of being so much free stuff, they still do not have the math nor the discipline to budget correctly which is what the high school algebra would have been useful for even thoufh he thinks he does not use it
Languages have actually been improving over time & ancient languages are worse
Let me give you an example
If you want to say hello to a room of 100 females and 1 male you use the masculine plural version of hello in Hebrew
So if you hear the feminine version of hello you know there are no males
But if you hear the masculine plural version of hello you can not tell if there are any females
This is absolute chaos for legal documents because do masculine word rules apply to women?
Why are old books hard to read
1 Old language had less accuracy & precision as I already explained. People can not come to a correct understanding because it was worded with so little accuracy and precision but they mistakenly believe they can not come to a correct understanding because people's reading comprehension was better back then & their comprehension is worse
2 A inferior printing press. Christ was spelled like Chrift. No easy way to control the font and picture graphics
I would suggest that most the people that bought the thousand plus page history books he mentioned did not read the whole thing back in their time but only bits & pieces of it
Much like so called Christians today usually do not read the one thousand plus page Bible but purchase one and talk about it to impress people
Now I know it's possible because I read through it but having read through it makes me doubt all the more the percent of people that read those thousand plus page books
@shortstories - Oh, that's just the first chapter of the video.
He winds up putting the blame for the failing school system at the feet of the female teacher cohort. So, it was nice to see someone from a different perspective (I'd put him in the Jordan Peterson camp), arrive at the same conclusions. It's sort of like a "sanity check".
There's a hazard of oversimplified thinking, that comes with discovering a fundamental truth like 'men build society & women destroy it.'
@shortstories - I plan to rebuild society to whatever extent I can in the post-collapse, & I've been thinking for some time that the concept of public school should be done away with. So it was good to see someone with a differing perspective agree on that.
Is he tradcuck? Sure, a little bit. But right should be right, no matter who's looking at the problem. So yeah, that was good to see. Cheers. 😁🍻
What is gst / vat ?
@YoMomz
I would suggest that he is correct however that people are getting stupider due to certain government policies
I would guess this started at whatever year people were allowed to use calculators to multiply one digit numbers and still graduate with a high school degree ( maybe even being allowed to use a calculator to multiply one digit numbers without even a learning disability or retardation diagnosis today ? )