Zenith2017
Zenith2017 t1_j9lgoq8 wrote
Reply to comment by drxdrg08 in Pennsylvania Cyber Charter Owners and Operators Get Rich While Students Receive Poor Education by Open_Veins_8
Education research for the last 40+ years would disagree heavily with you. Standardized testing primarily reflects the ability to repeat rote information you've memorized, and is especially useless on question types like multiple choice or mix and match columns. We also know there are plenty of students who have inhibitions to standardized testing including executive function, attention, and learning disorders - and that most of those kids are not being put into an IEP or special needs program that can fit their needs.
I know it makes sense on paper (heh) that if you can't put it on a test you don't know it. But that's not really an accurate reflection of what a student knows or how they think, there's better ways for us to go about this with evidence-based learning science
Zenith2017 t1_j9l0o28 wrote
Reply to comment by w00dm4n in Pennsylvania lawmaker to introduce legislation repealing death penalty by Waterwebgrasshopper
Anti abortion, pro judicial punishment, an asshole - all conservative qualities I see in you
Zenith2017 t1_j9g28uz wrote
Reply to comment by scotticusphd in Pa. House Speaker Rozzi headed for clash with Senate Republicans on abuse survivors' bill by ewyorksockexchange
They'll be proud of it
Zenith2017 t1_j9g1w0t wrote
Reply to comment by idioma in Pennsylvania lawmaker to introduce legislation repealing death penalty by Waterwebgrasshopper
I don't know if we have the data out there to prove it conclusively. If we do I'm not aware of it to be honest. But I do know that negative reinforcement in general doesn't work, and so I expect that trend to hold true for financial crime regardless of the severity of the punishment
Zenith2017 t1_j9fuh4z wrote
Reply to comment by idioma in Pennsylvania lawmaker to introduce legislation repealing death penalty by Waterwebgrasshopper
I could have made my point more clear. What I mean to say is, because we know it doesn't deter a premeditated violent crime, I'm pretty sure it will also not deter a premeditated large scale financial crime and that is why I say the theory doesn't hold water. My greater implication being that the death penalty doesn't help in basically any way, there's no benefits that aren't based on emotional responses
I do agree with your point that something like that affects way way way more people and at larger scales than any isolated violent action. Steal $50 with a gun and you're away for 20, steal $50M with a Ponzi scheme and you're put away for a couple years at best
Zenith2017 t1_j9ftysa wrote
Reply to comment by Pink_Slyvie in English teacher's sexuality curriculum showing kids by Rustybolts_
Honestly I lean towards no. And there's slippery slope and liberty implications which I appreciate. But if we're asking, does a parent have the right to deprive their child of basic knowledge necessary to function in society, I gotta say no on the same grounds as beating your kid isn't ok. Being a parent isn't free reign to abuse your child and I very much think zero real education is abuse
Zenith2017 t1_j9feih4 wrote
Reply to comment by w00dm4n in Pennsylvania lawmaker to introduce legislation repealing death penalty by Waterwebgrasshopper
You're the one whining about being "punished" lol lmao conservatives
Zenith2017 t1_j9feaef wrote
Reply to comment by just_an_ordinary_guy in Pennsylvania lawmaker to introduce legislation repealing death penalty by Waterwebgrasshopper
They're also anti government they DO benefit from, unless it harms someone they think is lesser than them
Zenith2017 t1_j9fdpnv wrote
Reply to comment by idioma in Pennsylvania lawmaker to introduce legislation repealing death penalty by Waterwebgrasshopper
Capital punishment doesn't deter premeditated violent crime. I appreciate your thinking but I don't think it holds water
Zenith2017 t1_j9fbe31 wrote
Reply to comment by motobudtender in English teacher's sexuality curriculum showing kids by Rustybolts_
Oh no! Not checks notes anatomically accurate sex education!
Zenith2017 t1_j9f9hrp wrote
Reply to Psilocybin by ihatecovid2020
Shrooms here ain't shit as far as I've found. It's pretty available though which is nice.
Zenith2017 t1_j96wx4v wrote
Reply to comment by Cryptic_Skies in Turtle Creek man charged with possessing guns in Pittsburgh's federal building by lod254
At some point Colbert, the daily show (god I still miss Jon Stewart), SNL etc just became bad imitations of reality in a way, haha
Zenith2017 t1_j96vsee wrote
Reply to comment by PorkyWallace in Turtle Creek man charged with possessing guns in Pittsburgh's federal building by lod254
I'd say it's still an incel mindset either way
Edit to explain more - I feel it's evolved from the original meaning to also include misogynistic (and misandristic et al) behaviors based around the idea that someone owes you sexual consideration or favors for really any reason, and the backlash these people display when they don't get it.
Think of the scenario where a person comes on to someone, gets rejected, and says "I didn't like you anyway / you're not attractive anyway / fuck you anyway" as a form of retribution. That's incel to me and it can definitely manifest in "nice girls" type of cultures as well as the more classic "nice guy" archetype
Zenith2017 t1_j96vokw wrote
Reply to comment by PorkyWallace in Turtle Creek man charged with possessing guns in Pittsburgh's federal building by lod254
Well, we know the justice system skews those numbers by nature. It's not a good comparison. There's no disproving the fact that more guns means more gun violence. Keep on raging contard
Zenith2017 t1_j96cx8r wrote
Reply to comment by PorkyWallace in Turtle Creek man charged with possessing guns in Pittsburgh's federal building by lod254
It's short for "involuntarily celibate". It connotes a group of mostly straight men who hold resentment or hate for women because they feel they're owed sex but don't get it.
Zenith2017 t1_j93vbof wrote
Reply to comment by PorkyWallace in Turtle Creek man charged with possessing guns in Pittsburgh's federal building by lod254
And if you were less numerous than you are, the murder rate would be lower. Shocker
Zenith2017 t1_j8y1xdp wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Can Fettermans wife really become the senator if he’s unable? by ChickenGreaseLips
Technically correct: the only kind of correct!
Zenith2017 t1_j8y0eey wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Can Fettermans wife really become the senator if he’s unable? by ChickenGreaseLips
Same applies to everyone in the state lol
Zenith2017 t1_j8xzlpy wrote
Reply to comment by akadmin in Governor Shapiro vows to "not issue any execution warrants during my term as Governor". Also urges Assembly to abolish death penalty. by Canopenerdude
Again, not a serial killer in this scenario, someone wrongfully convicted. We have killed dozens of people in the US that we now know for a fact were innocent
Zenith2017 t1_j8xy4nq wrote
Reply to comment by MinimumGuarantee in Governor Shapiro vows to "not issue any execution warrants during my term as Governor". Also urges Assembly to abolish death penalty. by Canopenerdude
You ever seen a grown man naked?
Zenith2017 t1_j8xy18g wrote
Reply to comment by lanfear2020 in Governor Shapiro vows to "not issue any execution warrants during my term as Governor". Also urges Assembly to abolish death penalty. by Canopenerdude
That's the whole rub. What level of emotional response (no matter how justified, true, or widely-shared) could outweigh a very real potential to kill someone who was innocent?
Zenith2017 t1_j8xxsjw wrote
Reply to comment by badatmetroid in Governor Shapiro vows to "not issue any execution warrants during my term as Governor". Also urges Assembly to abolish death penalty. by Canopenerdude
That does open a question though - are you still performing prison labor if you are on death row? If they can't or don't, then there is an interest in the profit lost to those who benefit from the prison-industrial complex
Zenith2017 t1_j8xe1ok wrote
Reply to comment by trs21219 in Turtle Creek man charged with possessing guns in Pittsburgh's federal building by lod254
The greater point of the satire I tried to make was that every gun owner is a well intended responsible and safe gun owner, up until the moment they aren't. The opposite is a rhetoric that tries to justify guys like these, mal-intended or not.
*Autocorrect
Zenith2017 t1_j8xdd4u wrote
Reply to comment by ChefGuru in Turtle Creek man charged with possessing guns in Pittsburgh's federal building by lod254
How do you feel about the militia bit?
Zenith2017 t1_j9p02xq wrote
Reply to Where do yinz buy your bulk drinking water? by illcallyourightback
Just get a filter for your tap, and cases of individual waters have been fine to buy for emergency use