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As for the whole friends nephew on the knee thing. I think that's a weird thing to do in a meeting, but whatever, it wouldn't be anything that set me off.
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It's a combination of both.
We have given too many forums to dummies.
And when we try to correct-we hit barriers.
ESPECIALLY if we are talking black males or kids of color in general.That being dumb is cool and being smart makes you a nerd.
Funny the smart black male on a white show has no black friends until it's time for a racism or BLM related episode.
In SOME cases it's no one ever told me or that information was never available.
I'll give you that I HEAR a lot. Mainly from black folks to bash schools as a source of white supremacy.
If a black boy can't read properly by the 3rd grade-he gets tossed in Special Education. No exception.
Let a school do that and that parent will have Jerry Jones and Mark Cuban money after they sue.
I work in schools-I know the process. A normal person wouldn't know that unless they were in they were researching or have a kid being evaluated to be considered Special Education.
The point that civilian militias would take up arms against our military is moot. With Trump as our President actively vilifying peaceful protesters and claiming they’re all Antifa, the gun nuts will be shooting right along side the military. Face it folks we’re now two separate countries occupying the same land.
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If spending were the main thing that mattered, a liberal billionaire could just make a rival group, call it something like the Gun Confiscation Association, spend a little bit more than the NRA, and completely offset the NRA.
That won't really work, because it's not just about spending. The NRA is responding to the concerns of a large enough section of the population.
It's becoming easier than ever to get a message out relatively cheaply, which might be why the NRA has had some spending scandals.
https://www.npr.org/2019/05/15/72296...ons-at-nonprof
https://www.npr.org/2020/04/21/83999...ation-100-mill
I would imagine someone might be bothered by being being called a racist for having a friend's nephew on their lap, moreso than being able to dictate the terms of discussion.
A lot of the arguments were also between white people.
I don't think this response fits the Atlantic article, or either excerpt.
The idea that someone on an education committee is obligated to agree with Robin DiAngelo or Ibram X. Kendi goes well beyond the insistence that they do some education.
There is also the question of whether conservatives could expect members of education committees to read books by conservative thinkers like Thomas Sowell.
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Separate issue. Trade school gets villified in media, its the reason the show "Dirty Jobs" existed, to raise awareness that there are jobs out there that get a bad rap but where people put in the same or better work ethic as everyone else. There is nothing wrong with trade school or doing menial jobs, at all.
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Well, in a hypothetical awkward situation where I was invited on a hunting trip by a couple friends, and they provided it as an extra firearm for me, that would be my first question because I find venison delicious and would hate to kill wild game for nothing. But you’re right when it comes to the majority of outings.
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I agree, but it's also to me a question of how most people view learning. In a lot of cases among peers there is a desire to not be seen as smart because then its uncool. Especially among young men of certain ages. Example I can give is a group of 18 year olds in the careers class I TA for. A discussion among the group lead to 3 of the 5 starting that they didn't pay attention in class or do their best because of how their peers teated them if they did. And a lot of the time that idea of learning is seen as a bad thing if you want to be respected among your peers. Like be dumb but not too dumb, be smart but only average.
Yup I see that a lot in sitcoms and movies, especially when it's with teen shows. And it seems a lot of POC characters get this happening to them. Like you can't be a smart black/brown/Asian/Indigious character without some sort of stereotype attached to it.
I'll even argue that the image is also heavily projected on people from the Applachian region as well. It's like they have too choose between hanging with cool kids or the nerds.
It's not education itself that is vilified, it's how intelligent people are seen as uncool. Now mind its changed over the years, but not by much. The popular kids in shows are not the smart kid, unless they're a good looking girl that's the valedictorian who happens to be dating the star sports guy. News sources don't, movies and shows do, even if they're just trying to be funny. See Big Bang Theory or Friends for example. The college educated one gets made fun of a lot for being a nerd and liking smart things.
This issue wouldn't be happening if various social norms made it where learning history and understanding how it affects others was applauded. This is not just a US issue, it's an international thing. Should they read opposite views, sure, if it's not a rewrite of facts. Just as the should read liberal thinkers.
Nothing wrong at all with Trade schools. The issue to me is how a lot of shows tend to make Trade work seem low brow. Or if you're studying physics your a weirdo who cant talk normal and acts socially weird. The same is true of the reverse.