Posted on 05/02/2015 11:57:52 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
And most, if not all, of the Arab spring uprisings turned out badly.
It’s because it’s all about upsetting power structures and paving the way for “transforming” the nations to fit the agenda of those in higher places.
SAudi just had a huge shake down in their leadership...The House of Saud no less! So there’s some real leveraging and strongarming going on World wide.
90& of them don’t know what a “globe” is.
While everyone would prefer a private education (or homeschooling), it often isn’t practical. The oppression from public education doesn’t just come in the form of teaching very little; it is the blatant dishonesty with grades and the criminal racket of the teachers’ unions (which locks the dysfunction in place).
One issue I see in the workplace (which drives a lot of racial paranoia for blacks) is that when they have the same credentials as others (though they didn’t earn them/learn to obtain them), they can’t understand why advancement doesn’t follow. I have a co-worker with a masters degree in a business field, and he can’t write an intelligible email or balance a checkbook; he briefly left for a higher position elsewhere, and lost the job when the truth surfaced about his abilities versus what he could do “on paper”. He is back in the more entry-level position he left, very frustrated, and is now a full-fledged racial conspiracy theorist.
Simply giving people unearned diplomas, degrees, jobs and promotions is simply deferring the riot until they are a little older.
What I was suggesting was self-education. No degrees/credentials. But a solid basis for advancement through merit.
Hard to accomplish. But it has been the basis of many American success stories.
Indeed!
This is a typical “liberal” failing, equating appearance with substance. Sadly, those so afflicted also do not seem to comprehend cause and effect.
Their failure, rage, and riot should be comprehended but never condoned.
John Fitzgerald Gates, Ph.D. , Former Associate Dean of Harvard College
Emphasizing the important truth of William F Buckley — maybe one of the most important truths of our age:
“I’d rather entrust the government of the United States to the first 400 people listed in the Boston telephone directory than to the faculty of Harvard University.”
(I personally wish he would have said Dallas instead of Boston, but it nevertheless is an extremely important statement.)
Yes, that’s true; I’ve learned a lot on my own. For startes, they need to at least be reading so they can have an English-language edge over the Illegals that are often taking their jobs.
It is part of the problem with affirmative action and the larger failure to have an honest discussion about race; when I see masses of the permanent underclass rioting, then I get the impression that they already understand that discussion (that they have no role working in a modern economy). The problem is that others who have been simply handed papers that we would be expected to earn then think they are “qualified” for anything (and the Great Depression II has been difficult for everyone - they are now competing with more qualified, experienced people falling down the economic ladder). The most distressing thing in my own experience (with my children) is watching grades become watered down for everyone; rather than expecting urban minorities to perform, the public education establishment is simply declaring everyone an “A” student.
Hear, hear (for both your posts 71 & 72)!
Amen to that brother!
Thanks; how long can this go on?
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.