• Blackbeard@lemmy.worldM
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    “I was knee-deep in it,” Gore said about the local connections to the billionaires. “I guess I was just too naive. I should have known better.”

    YES, YOU SHOULD HAVE. There’s only so many different ways we can spell this out for you. Now your job should be to campaign relentlessly for Democrats up and down the ballot, because they’re clearly the only ones who give a shit about public education, students, and teachers.

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    One of the reasons we got public education in the first was that the factory owners needed workers who could learn how to operate complex machines and do math. Easier to get the public to pay than teach them on the owner’s dime.

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    What clued Ms. Gore into it? Somehow I doubt it was just the fact that the pornographic material in school libraries didn’t exist.

    Post-Dobbs Texas laws have shown that her former party wants to enslave women to their pregnancies to the point of near-death. Even if not about abortion, I suspect it is one of those “I don’t care at all about something until it affects me” type of stories that changed her mind.

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    There were a lot of wierd canidates in our last school board races. they got shown the door.

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      In my town the school board weirdo lost by 2 votes. It’s so important to vote in local elections.

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        geez. yeah I don’t get why folks do not prioritize local. Its the elections that effect you the most. heck I don’t even have kids but I don’t want my area filled with a bunch of ignorant youths in 5 years.

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          Plus, it’s where the future national candidates typically get their first experience in elected office.

          If you want better candidates in the future “big” elections, make sure to encourage the good ones and ensure the crap ones don’t get on school boards and other local elected positions.

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      There were a bunch in my areas last school board elections as well.

      Most lost by a large margin, but a couple actually got elected. Both have since been suspended by the boards they are on for violating multiple policies and governance oversight regulations.

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    What they are relying doing is hi jacking boards to be able to extract all that taxpayer cash via contracting.

    Propaganda is just the cheery for this psyop.

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    Meanwhile, far right hardliners are taking over local government and school boards in order to sow dissent in pretty much everything.

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    Regardless of who or what is navigating the public education system, it has gotten so bad at this current state that there’s absolutely no way I’m having the public education system manage my children 6-7-8 hours a day everyday. Public education in the United States has degraded significantly. My 5 year old is more advanced than 2nd graders (7-8 year olds) in language arts, mathematics, and science (more specifically astronomy). I don’t know what these kids in public education are pre-occupied with during those hours at school but it’s really sad, I mean that sincerely. These children have incredibly far more capacity to learn and public education is limiting them.

    Yeah I know, this will get downvoted… some how many of you really put trust in government and government programs that have done nothing but fail us as a whole. It is what it is.

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      I think there are a few problems - many private schools are religious, many parents have to work multiple jobs for their small apartment (and so can’t do homeschooling), and a lot of people, at least in my area, that were homeschooled as children have religious fundamentalists for parents that completely fucked their lives educationally and socially (and so don’t see homeschooling as a viable alternative)

      But yeah, public education has sucked for awhile. I remember in high school they gave everyone in my grade the same final exam, but half of us studied one subject and half of us studied a different subject. So my class was royally screwed. Did I mention the test determined the teacher’s pay for the following year? So the teachers were screwed also.

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    Wait… There are people that still trust government run institutions to educate their kids?

    The public school system must be worse than I thought, or people are just unwilling to accept that public schools exist to turn our children into cannon fodder for corporations.