I'd pay real money to see this pick-me and her sons being teleported to some random school 100 years ago and realize that her sons' chimping out would be "corrected" by beating the shit out of them or being forced to stay on their knees on rocks until they bleed, only to realize that by that time education's standards they would just be better off being sent to the mines or working in farms. The "feminized school system" is LITERALLY made to soften up education for boys that don't like school, girls don't need it because they can stay sit and quiet naturally. These people don't realize that school was even worse for the average boy before women were allowed in it
@RikaDerufu@nicecrew.digital >Woman says we shouldn't give little boys meth >Rika chimps out and calls her a pick-me Rika is a bad person.
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Both systems are retarded modern schooling anyway. Before the industrial revolution the idea of making young boys sit and cram inane garbage they'll never use for eight hours straight would've been unbelievable. She acts like the only option available for society is either beat/torture or drug/castrate young boys, just absolutely delusional. Systems like homeschooling, tutoring, and actual higher education for grown men that have more self-control are easily superior to both systems she describes.
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@kvit@poa.st @RikaDerufu@nicecrew.digital @Griffith@radiofreegreenland.org homeschooling should be the norm again but shlomo will never allow that because a) they can't brainwash kids that way and b) they can't make sure that by the end of high school your kids will be (in theory) competent enough to handle the deep fryer at mcdonalds in an idea world homeschooling would be the norm and kids should be allowed to stop once they're done with middle school level education
Homeschooling would save so much families and kids from being miserable. School was never tailored for people who don't like to study for many hours in a row
@RikaDerufu@nicecrew.digital that's a cool concept except... A lot of these conditions didn't "exist" in the early 90s and prior because they actually let the kids play outside, run a proper gym class, and actually had male teachers who could run a direct a student body properly. Those same male teachers were more adapt at getting things across to kids who had ADHD or autism in a time and place without diagnoses or support of any kind, far moreso than wahmans who have an entire cadre of specialists, diagnoses, and unlimited resources. Abuse was practically nonexistent in real schools for real humans. Thanks for letting us know you went to a school for niggers, by niggers. Modern schooling is far more abusive.
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Homeschooling is all 90% of people will ever need and a society based around it allows for private tutoring and higher education to be truly specialized and centered around create legitimately skilled people. Modern school is just designed to break people and turn them into slaves.
>abuse was practically non existent >male teachers just made ADHD and autistic boys run outside all the time
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@kvit@poa.st @RikaDerufu@nicecrew.digital @Griffith@radiofreegreenland.org @Xeraser@varishangout.net i learned that the hard way seeing how condescensing my geometry teacher was to us Only teacher i only respect was my 7th grade science teacher who did not believe in global warming and showed us a heat wave chart of how hot the earth gets fluctuates every century
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>Homeschooling is all 90% of people will ever need I don't necessarily disagree, but I've seen a lot of chat from homeschooling parents, and an awful lot of them can't put two sentences together without borking grammar and spelling. This is basic shit, and they're not capable of that. I'm not sure they're the best option to teach Algebra II. >and a society based around it allows for private tutoring This would help the previously mentioned problem. A lot of man-hours are burned trying to find the perfect curriculum. To be honest, I would have thought this a solved problem by now, but it isn't. Every one of the jillions of homeschool curriculums seems to have some novel take on "the learning process" and often costs like sin. It would be nice if homeschoolers could settle on some basics, but a fair number of them want to be sure their kids grow up believing the Earth is 237 years old and is balanced on the horns of a giant space moose. Discipline is a second-order problem.
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@JoshuaSlocum@poa.st @RikaDerufu@nicecrew.digital @kvit@poa.st @Griffith@radiofreegreenland.org >I'm not sure they're the best option to teach Algebra II. why would they do that to begin with? the average joe will never have a use for algebra, it's the fucking devil.
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"we live in a Nebraska corn field, why should my kids learn how to swim?"
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my dude, you called moderately advanced math the devil, now's not the time to bring logic into it
Knowing advanced algebra is like knowing advanced Photoshop. Surely it can be useful, but does literally everyone need to learn it?
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When I refer to homeschooling I mean purely practical learning. The things actually useful to the average person as well as things specific to the family trade. Algebra ll wouldn't make it to most curriculums. It's true that the average American probably needs to improve on the basics of things like grammar but half of that has to do with the education system currently in place. As for what you describe in your next two paragraphs, I'd largely agree, but it's important to keep in mind homeschooling is generally associated with extremists/non-conformists currently. As it becomes the norm standards will develop. As long as it's abnormal there will be lots of people teaching their kids ridiculous things.
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@JoshuaSlocum@poa.st @RikaDerufu@nicecrew.digital @kvit@poa.st @Griffith@radiofreegreenland.org Yes, and? What's the average joe gonna get out of "moderately advanced math"?
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I brought up Algebra II in relation to parents who seem incapable of basic grammar and spelling. So if Bob and Alice pop out a Steven with a 136 IQ, then Steven needs to learn Algebra II, and they're not suited to do so. But more to the point, they're clearly not well-suited to teaching basics that every kid needs. I thought this would have been clear, but obviously not, seeing as how people are focused on whether algebra is useful or not. (It is, BTW. People solve for X all the time. It's basic algebra, but algebra all the same.)
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@JoshuaSlocum@poa.st @RikaDerufu@nicecrew.digital @kvit@poa.st @Griffith@radiofreegreenland.org >So if Bob and Alice pop out a Steven with a 136 IQ, then Steven needs to learn Algebra II "needs"? Why? Nobody "needs" to do anything.
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oh, you're just a contrarian, noted
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@JoshuaSlocum@poa.st @RikaDerufu@nicecrew.digital @kvit@poa.st @Griffith@radiofreegreenland.org No, no, explain why the kid "needs" to learn it. Because of his high IQ? Because it would be a ""waste"" otherwise? Go on.
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@Xeraser@varishangout.net @RikaDerufu@nicecrew.digital @JoshuaSlocum@poa.st @kvit@poa.st @Griffith@radiofreegreenland.org algebra is a cornerstone of math education, the purest and most noble science
@Paultron@poa.st @RikaDerufu@nicecrew.digital @JoshuaSlocum@poa.st @kvit@poa.st @Xeraser@varishangout.net no no no no, if a guy says he doesn't want a math education and school is for prudes, don't try to talk him out of it. Let the tourist retvrn to the farm.
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Yeah. He may not need algebra, but if as he grows up he decides he wants to pursue some type of technical career like engineering, he is going to “need“ it plus more. At least if he wants to get a university degree to make a successful engineering career more plausible. We’ve done some of everything. All 4 kids went to public elementary. Two oldest went to private middle school. Oldest homeschooled for high school (Abeka, all classes streamed, normal course work and testing, accredited diploma). He joined the Marines, out this August, operates heavy equipment for his MOS, and plans to pursue that as a career. Last 3 went to/attending a hybrid HS at community college that our county offers for no cost to the student, graduate in 5 years with a HS diploma and associates degree. First graduated (Applied Engineering) and works in automation/controls at a manufacturing facility ($90k per year) and attending state school for 4 year EG degree. Next two still in school for paralegal. I’m not against homeschooling, my oldest was homeschooled. And I know NAXALT, but I know quite a few homeschoolers at our church, and some of those kids don’t even know what grade they are in, and I’m not sure what they are learning. And for a lot of people, probably doesn’t really matter as an adult; as long as they can read, write, do basic math and think critically and logically. But for those that may end up wanting a career that requires more academic rigor it may be a problem.
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@PaulCrawford@poa.st @RikaDerufu@nicecrew.digital @JoshuaSlocum@poa.st @Paultron@poa.st @kvit@poa.st @Griffith@radiofreegreenland.org seriously what the fuck is with boomers joining poast recently was there yet another fucking gab exodus?
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@JoshuaSlocum@poa.st @RikaDerufu@nicecrew.digital @kvit@poa.st @Griffith@radiofreegreenland.org @Xeraser@varishangout.net Steven can probably teach himself Algebra II, especially with another student to work with (I did, although I'm a bit smarter than your stated IQ for him). No doubt parents who can't spell or do grammar are going to have to engage with someone who can. On the other hand, you've got an assumption that a) his public school teachers are capable of this b) they even care enough to bother teaching at all. Last time I checked, which was some years ago, the Saxon math books were the universal choice for math, including self-instruction. For reading and writing, if the parents use a phonics method (again, with help), they'll be so far ahead of so many public schools they've already won (granted, Steven can probably learn reading on his own, _Dick and Jane and Their Running Dog Spot_ introduced in 1930 was designed to fail to teach less intelligent students how to read). Your disdain of those you view as your lessors ... is not helping your cause.