MTGBruhs

MTGBruhs t1_j6o31c6 wrote

It was wise of the state to use Covid funds for this purpose since this was directly affected by covid but that doesn't change what I said about the current American cirriculum. I don't think it should come as a suprize that kids are skipping school after spending 2 yrs at home and getting some of the worst education that we've ever seen

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MTGBruhs t1_j6o0x0o wrote

I have teachers in my family also. The one's I know work hard. I'm sure the teachers you know work hard too. We both know there are teachers that do not work hard. I have no problem with a teacher if they are working hard but let's face it, the American education system puts them up against it. Not enough pay, too many students, poor conditions in the classroom etc. Then put on top of that having to teach kids who aren't even in the same room as you. The pandemic has drastically put both students and teachers behind the 8-ball when it comes to quality education and many are chosing to check out. That should come as no suprize, because school is bullshit in the first place, most of the current American cirriculum can be learned on youtube faster and better in most cases

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MTGBruhs t1_j6nv3tk wrote

Common course cirriculum is ridiculous and doesn't prepare people for real life.

American public school is glorified babysitting, it's an important job and important for kids to go to learn and socialize but I don't blame the kids. Especially after having to do zoom school for two years with teachers who are: in pajamas, half-drunk, phoning it in or some combo of all 3.

Kids should go to school but we all know school is bullshit so what do you do? Truency officers? Get the parents involved?

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MTGBruhs t1_j5axl49 wrote

You'll need a TIN or a SSN to get a car. Once you have the number you can start the process. You'll also need to take inot account the status of your visa (they wont give you a four year loan on a 3 year visa)

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MTGBruhs t1_j0r8it7 wrote

What about strictly for profit corporate sweatshops, im curious how religeon factors into that. I think you're conflating religeon with morality. In ethics, evil deeds are defined as those that are inherently selfish, while good deeds are inherently selfless, ie giving to others before taking for yourself. I ask you, are you suggesting there was no such thing as selfishness at any time in the human evolution before our brains could formulate the concept of a higher power?

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