upto60percentoff

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[–] upto60percentoff@kbin.run 5 points 3 months ago (1 children)

But some parents simply are not in a position to teach their children. School is the solution for that, so if we all accept that new lessons need to be taught, school is the best place for it.

If your parents don't know DIY or cooking, then you won't learn it from them, so who do you learn it from when it comes time to teach the next generation? Also, whose fault is it? Theirs or their parents'?

Saying school is for college just kicks the can down the road. What's the purpose of college? Should children not going to college be allowed to just skip school entirely?

If you believe that children should universally learn DIY, and you believe that the best way for that to happen is to learn it from their parents, and because of that oppose teaching it in school, then at the very least you're just letting perfect be the enemy of good. We aren't going back to the times before, so if the only solution you'll accept is teaching at home, then simply put you're functionally against children learning DIY.

What if they didn't have a good family life? Is that it? Is your whole family line doomed to microwave meals?

I think schools should teach knowledge for the sake of knowledge, not because there's some specific end goal in mind beyond having a general populace that is well versed in things.

[–] upto60percentoff@kbin.run 4 points 3 months ago

Some people receive a better education being homeschooled than what their local school system could provide. Does that mean we should abandon the school system entirely?

The worst case school is still better at teaching you then the worst case parents. Parents who aren't in a position to teach you anything are also a lot more common than the worst case school.

[–] upto60percentoff@kbin.run 4 points 3 months ago (3 children)

My dad's uncle works for hugh wolverine and he says he looks like that from doing 20 pushups a day

[–] upto60percentoff@kbin.run 33 points 3 months ago (3 children)

Where do you draw the line? Some people's parents teach them reading, writing and mathematics before they even enter the school system. Does that mean the school system shouldn't teach those three?

What if your parents don't know how to fix a clogged sink? Or to cook food more complicated than pasta with ketchup?

What do you see as the purpose of the schooling system?

[–] upto60percentoff@kbin.run -2 points 3 months ago

But for there to be somebody to downwardly punch, then it must be true.

[–] upto60percentoff@kbin.run 16 points 3 months ago (7 children)

There is no genocide happening.

Place your bets, people: is it willful ignorance or just denial?

[–] upto60percentoff@kbin.run 6 points 3 months ago

His arms are VFX in pool 3 not sure about the rest

[–] upto60percentoff@kbin.run 5 points 3 months ago

No he's just naturally like that

[–] upto60percentoff@kbin.run 4 points 3 months ago

Doesn't matter. The point is that not being convicted is not synonymous with innocence. Innocence and guilt both exist outside the current iteration of the justice system.

[–] upto60percentoff@kbin.run 3 points 3 months ago

Deliberately putting yourself in a situation you need to defend yourself using lethal force for the sake of defending yourself using lethal force is murder.

I'm a murderer whether or not I'm convicted. Murderers predate the US justice system.

Should Rittenhouse have been convicted? Probably not, because it's not worth sacrificing the protections inbuilt to the legal system for the sake of punishing a snivelling shit weasel like Rittenhouse. That doesn't make him innocent though.

[–] upto60percentoff@kbin.run 71 points 3 months ago (14 children)

OJ Simpson also wasn't convicted.

It seems kind of obvious Rittenhouse went looking for a situation he could put himself in so that he could shoot somebody. That's murder if you can prove it, but good luck proving it.

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