Two eyes for an eye

Rob Roy

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The fact that you can read, write and do arithmetic means you should thank your government for giving you the tools in which you can function and make a living in this world. That goes for you and your family. Did any of you attend a state college ?
Thank you for proving my point. No new blonde wig for you.

I learned to read very early, not at a public school. You confuse many things that have to do with correlation and causation. Might I suggest you stop watching the dryers spin 'round and 'round?

A man is in jail for a victimless crime, he eats the food provided. Is he endorsing the actions of the people that put him in jail ?
 

abandonconflict

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I've never advocated for racial discrimination and if you are honest you'll admit that. I have advocated for the right of all people not to be forced into associations by other people when they remain on their own property. They are two distinctly separate things.
 

londonfog

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Thank you for proving my point. No new blonde wig for you.

I learned to read very early, not at a public school. You confuse many things that have to do with correlation and causation. Might I suggest you stop watching the dryers spin 'round and 'round?

A man is in jail for a victimless crime, he eats the food provided. Is he endorsing the actions of the people that put him in jail ?
dude please. Keep it real. You might have learned simple reading at home but it was built on and expanded in public school and who taught you the reading at home ? Your mother and father who also learned how in public schooling. Did anyone in your family attend college ?
 

NLXSK1

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dude please. Keep it real. You might have learned simple reading at home but it was built on and expanded in public school and who taught you the reading at home ? Your mother and father who also learned how in public schooling. Did anyone in your family attend college ?
And their parents before them and before them and before them even before school was invented. What was your point again?

People can be taught at home just as if they are taught in the classroom. You make it sound like some sort of sacred ritual that can only be performed by certified people....
 

ginwilly

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And their parents before them and before them and before them even before school was invented. What was your point again?

People can be taught at home just as if they are taught in the classroom. You make it sound like some sort of sacred ritual that can only be performed by certified people....
I remember freshman sociology in college giving an 8th grade exit exam from the 1800's, most of the people (college students) failed.

No technology, classes consisted of kids of any age and any level and the education was more in depth than ours is now, that's inexcusable. With the world's libraries at our fingertips, kids should be much smarter today. Wonder what we are doing wrong?
 

londonfog

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And their parents before them and before them and before them even before school was invented. What was your point again?

People can be taught at home just as if they are taught in the classroom. You make it sound like some sort of sacred ritual that can only be performed by certified people....
I'm sure public schools has made this nation a lot smarter. I would hate to see some that were educated strictly at home
 

londonfog

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I remember freshman sociology in college giving an 8th grade exit exam from the 1800's, most of the people (college students) failed.

No technology, classes consisted of kids of any age and any level and the education was more in depth than ours is now, that's inexcusable. With the world's libraries at our fingertips, kids should be much smarter today. Wonder what we are doing wrong?
:roll:
 

ginwilly

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I'm sure public schools has made this nation a lot smarter. I would hate to see some that were educated strictly at home
Like Lincoln, Jefferson, FDR, Einstein, oh wait, I'm talking to a liberal, those names don't mean much to you, Taylor Swift, Demi Lavato, Beiber (blame that on Canada), Justin Timberlake....
 

UncleBuck

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Like Lincoln, Jefferson, FDR, Einstein, oh wait, I'm talking to a liberal, those names don't mean much to you, Taylor Swift, Demi Lavato, Beiber (blame that on Canada), Justin Timberlake....
jefferson? you mean thomas jefferson?

the guy who raped his 13 year old slave, got her pregnant, and sent his own slave-rape child to work as a slave?

woops, i said slave-rape. calm down, robroy.
 

UncleBuck

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LOL at you still blowing up my alert box every day like I might finally take you serious.

You should probably project your obsession onto me now. Maybe 10 meltdowns and 20 penis pics will do it? Try that..
have another meltdown. they are amusing to me.
 

overgrowem

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I remember freshman sociology in college giving an 8th grade exit exam from the 1800's, most of the people (college students) failed.

No technology, classes consisted of kids of any age and any level and the education was more in depth than ours is now, that's inexcusable. With the world's libraries at our fingertips, kids should be much smarter today. Wonder what we are doing wrong?
Can't speak for colleges but k-12 in my state doesn't try to teach anything, they teach how to find things. ie. Kids once learned states and capitals, now present them once and test for ability to to locate this info on computer. Teach division and mult. then all math is how to work a prob on a calc. no math skills needed at all.
 

ginwilly

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Can't speak for colleges but k-12 in my state doesn't try to teach anything, they teach how to find things. ie. Kids once learned states and capitals, now present them once and test for ability to to locate this info on computer. Teach division and mult. then all math is how to work a prob on a calc. no math skills needed at all.
This makes it an adventure every time you have a bill at 25.21 and you give the cashier 30.26 to keep from getting ones and pennies.
 

Rob Roy

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How do you think it was possible for your mother, father, you , and sons to attend public schools.

Hey do me a favor, it seems like you should hit the record player, it keeps skipping on that silly song you keep playing.

You are equating a system that employs coercion (Public schools) as the only way a person could have learned to read etc.

You are also making assumptions that because a thing such as public schools exists and some people learn how to read there, that no other possible way of accomplishing this could ever exist or be more efficient and more just.

That's like saying if a guy goes to jail and learns how to read there, he should send his kids there, because well that's what he did.
 

Rob Roy

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it is only your property because of government force anyway, so pay your taxes you cheetoh fingered panarchist
How do you know I didn't make this spear?


Oh you mean property like land? Okay, a person a thousand years ago comes across unowned unused land and decides to build a hut there, he then starts an agricultural endeavor. His ancestors remain there for 2 hundred years, making improvements and farming that land. Do they own the land? I say yes.
 

UncleBuck

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How do you know I didn't make this spear?


Oh you mean property like land? Okay, a person a thousand years ago comes across unowned unused land and decides to build a hut there, he then starts an agricultural endeavor. His ancestors remain there for 2 hundred years, making improvements and farming that land. Do they own the land? I say yes.
what about when a whole bunch of white dudes genocide the natives and take the land by force and "peaceful" "non aggressive" people like you move in on top?

do you own that land?
 
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