Boxlicker101
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amicus said:Minsue, Shanglan...
Sighs...perhaps look upon public education and the teachers union as sort of a 'church', a 'christian' church within which all accept the existence of god.
Although you did not address this rant to me, I feel I can answer it anyhow. Why do you enclose the word “church” in apostrophes like that? I don’t believe anybody in their right mind thinks of public education or a public school as a church. On the other hand, private schools frequently are attached to churches. I may be mistaken but I believe most private schools are parochial.
Each sect is a little different, each preacher also, but the message is quite the same in Podunk or Bodunk on opposite coasts.
This is so true that it’s hardly worth mentioning. Whether you go to school in Podunk or Bodunk, six times eight will equal forty-eight. Radius squared times pi will equal the area of the circle in question. The sum of the squares of the two sides of a right triangle will equal the square of the hypotenuse. Ottawa will be the capital of Canada. The American Civil War, or War Between the States, will have been fought between 1861 and 1865. George Washington will be regarded as the first president. There are hundreds of thousands of things that will be the same in schools in Bodunk and those in Podunk, and this is something for which we should be grateful.
In my career as a newspaper reporter, I attended countless school board meetings, met many teachers and administrators, thus I do not speak with total ignorance of the situation.
You might attend some, especially those in which they determine which 'texts' to use in the classroom, you might be amazed.
Again I wonder why you have enclosed a word in apostrophes.
On a general level, there is and always has been an intellectual snobbery among the better educated, the artists, musicians and teachers. They do not dirty their hands with the labor of common folk, such as business and the trades, they view themselves 'above' the commonplace and feel an obligation to 'minister' to the great unwashed masses.
I have to agree with you there. Frequently, better educated persons will tend to look down on those who are less educated. High on the list of these educated snobs I would include newspaper reporters, also known as journalists, but I probably would not include teachers because teachers work so closely with large masses of uneducated persons. That is their job, to educate those masses, but they don’t think of it as "ministering" to them. They think of it as teaching them, which, after all, is their jobs. I still don’t know why you are putting apostrophes around words.
They always have and always will, look down their collective noses at all those beneath them who must produce a 'profit' for their labors in order to survive.
Actually, hardly anyone is called upon to produce a profit. Mast persons punch the time clock or sign in or wave hello to the boss or whatever, work, and leave at the end of the day. They are paid a certain amount, either by the hour or some other time period, and receive this payment without regard to profits, although they usually try to help their employers make profits.
Since these intellectual parasites never have to produce, just publish and acquire tenure, they are always a drain on society in general.
I’m not sure what you mean by “intellectual parasites” but surely you don’t mean teachers. Keep in mind, if it weren’t for teachers, you would not have been able to write this rant and I would not be able to read it. Now that you mention it, that might be such a bad thing.
It is again, the old Marxist maxim, people are just not good enough to give up their personal rights and liberties and donate all their efforts to the 'glorious' greater good.... will that old saw never die?
I find it hard to believe that Karl Marx ever said that, unless you are quoting him out of context. Maybe you mean Groucho Marx. Personally, I think Karl Marx was an educated idiot who came up with a ridiculous theory and some people came to believe, against all evidence to the contrary, that it was a good idea.
amicus the unabashed...
George the Boxlicker
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