Pretty much. "Give me liberty or give me death" is one way of saying that absolutely no encroachment on our liberty is allowable.It is an american thing to do that, because those sort of abuses were exactly what made us have to revolt in the first place
You are itching at the experimental psychologist in me (which is admittedly a pretty easy target to itch). You present a nice hypothesis, but there are many, many, many other potential factors that could account for any observed decline in sense of personal responsibility (of course, citation needed. Do you have a longitudinal, cross-sectional, or any kind of generational comparison to demonstrate this?) That's not to say that you're wrong, just that you present a causal relationship with basically your opinion as the supporting evidence for it, meaning all it is at the present time is a hypothesis, ripe for the falsifying.Unfortunately, time and the education system (under federal oversight, of course) have dulled the majority's sense of individual responsibility such that your average american doesn't actually care about liberty, or thinks it means the freedom to choose which reality TV program to watch after they get home from their drudgery.
Wow, Mr Ewok... You have no slippery slope, you just frickin' dive into a pool made of Founding Fathers, paranoia and Fox News.It is an american thing to do that, because those sort of abuses were exactly what made us have to revolt in the first place, and even then there was a debate about whether it was an improvement to trade 1 tyrant 1000 miles away for 1000 tyrants 1 mile away. Unfortunately, time and the education system (under federal oversight, of course) have dulled the majority's sense of individual responsibility such that your average american doesn't actually care about liberty, or thinks it means the freedom to choose which reality TV program to watch after they get home from their drudgery.
I'd pay to see that drawing. I wouldn't pay much, but I would pay to see it.Wow, Mr Ewok... You have no slippery slope, you just frickin' dive into a pool made of Founding Fathers, paranoia and Fox News.
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I wonder if anyone could draw that?
For the most part, that is only true of certain public schools these days. It's all about where you live, in a socio-economic sense at least.You'd be hard pressed to find a control group to test the hypothesis, but it's openly acknowledged that the US educational system was deliberately created in such a manner as to create docile workers, not beings of thought and intelligence.
"We want one class to have a liberal education. We want another class, a very much larger class of necessity, to forego the privilege of a liberal education and fit themselves to perform specific difficult manual tasks." -Woodrow Wilson, 28th President of the United States, in a speech to businessmen, and from an address to The New York City High School Teachers Association, Jan. 9th, 1909.
"The children who know how to think for themselves spoil the harmony of the collective society which is coming, where everyone would be interdependent." -John Dewey
"Our schools have been scientifically designed to prevent over-education from happening. The average American [should be] content with their humble role in life, because they're not tempted to think about any other role."
-William Torrey Harris, U.S. Commissioner of Education, 1889-1906.
I wouldn't expect you to understand, you have not a single independently-motivated bone in your body, having never had to spend a single day exposed to actual liberty, being a serf in a nordic welfare country. Frankly, I wouldn't even classify you as human... more some kind of pet.Wow, Mr Ewok... You have no slippery slope, you just frickin' dive into a pool made of Founding Fathers, paranoia and Fox News.
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I wonder if anyone could draw that?
FTFY. Yes, there are good private schools out there, but they cost money to go to, and the teachers unions are doing their utmost to block their precious drone larva from being able to attend.For the most part, that is only true ofcertainpublic schools these days. It's all about where you live, in a socio-economic sense at least.
How do charter schools factor in?FTFY. Yes, there are good private schools out there, but they cost money to go to, and the teachers unions are doing their utmost to block their precious drone larva from being able to attend.
Better that than some thigh.Wow... GB's showin' his fangs today.
... says the slave of a self-promoting national holy cow mythology used to justify anything and everything.I wouldn't expect you to understand, you have not a single independently-motivated bone in your body, having never had to spend a single day exposed to actual liberty, being a serf in a nordic welfare country. Frankly, I wouldn't even classify you as human... more some kind of pet.
You can show a trend, at least, and identify the factors that highly relevant to predicting that decline. You can rule OUT variables and you can identify precedence of the variables. Perhaps the education system is a RESULT of a decline in personal responsibility, for example.You'd be hard pressed to find a control group to test the hypothesis, but it's openly acknowledged that the US educational system was deliberately created in such a manner as to create docile workers, not beings of thought and intelligence.
"We want one class to have a liberal education. We want another class, a very much larger class of necessity, to forego the privilege of a liberal education and fit themselves to perform specific difficult manual tasks." -Woodrow Wilson, 28th President of the United States, in a speech to businessmen, and from an address to The New York City High School Teachers Association, Jan. 9th, 1909.
"The children who know how to think for themselves spoil the harmony of the collective society which is coming, where everyone would be interdependent." -John Dewey
"Our schools have been scientifically designed to prevent over-education from happening. The average American [should be] content with their humble role in life, because they're not tempted to think about any other role."
-William Torrey Harris, U.S. Commissioner of Education, 1889-1906.
FTFY. Yes, there are good private schools out there, but they cost money to go to, and the teachers unions are doing their utmost to block their precious drone larva from being able to attend.
No you didn't fix shit. Public schools in higher income areas are actually pretty well rounded and have a lot of learning chances. There are also charter schools, which are *also* public schools, just not districted and parents can choose to send their kids there on the same dime. You can easily find public schools that are just as good as private schools, you just have to look around/not live in the ghetto.You'd be hard pressed to find a control group to test the hypothesis, but it's openly acknowledged that the US educational system was deliberately created in such a manner as to create docile workers, not beings of thought and intelligence.
"We want one class to have a liberal education. We want another class, a very much larger class of necessity, to forego the privilege of a liberal education and fit themselves to perform specific difficult manual tasks." -Woodrow Wilson, 28th President of the United States, in a speech to businessmen, and from an address to The New York City High School Teachers Association, Jan. 9th, 1909.
"The children who know how to think for themselves spoil the harmony of the collective society which is coming, where everyone would be interdependent." -John Dewey
"Our schools have been scientifically designed to prevent over-education from happening. The average American [should be] content with their humble role in life, because they're not tempted to think about any other role."
-William Torrey Harris, U.S. Commissioner of Education, 1889-1906.
A mixed bag. A better chance on average I'd say of a kid actually learning to think than attending a PS#, at least.How do charter schools factor in?
Oh, and have we reinvented the educational system since then? For your next recreational reading, I suggest you pick up a book by John Taylor Gatto, particularly The Underground History of American Education, which is available in its entirety online to read for free. Gatto was a teacher for 30 years, and was New York City's teacher of the year for 3 years straight 89-91, when he quit, publishing his resignation letter in the wall street journal, saying he no longer wanted to "hurt kids for a living."[DOUBLEPOST=1354738049][/DOUBLEPOST]Our current educational system does not reflect the tenets and beliefs of leaders from a century ago. I require more proof than quotes from people who died a century ago - nearly half our nation's history ago.
Get back to me when you live in a real country which has a claim to fame other than being a nazi collaborator.... says the slave of a self-promoting national holy cow mythology used to justify anything and everything.
*drops the mic*
Pot calling the kettle the colour of the people whom your country considered property.Get back to me when you live in a real country which has a claim to fame other than being a nazi collaborator.
(picks the mic up, dusts it off, and returns it to its padded case because, as a capitalist, he knows the value of things)
By suckling at the government teat, no doubt. Psf, all it took was a few vodka-soaked slavs to send you hiding in hitler's skirts, and you compare that to slavery? Which one of those happened in living memory again?Pot calling the kettle the colour of the people whom your country considered property.
Also, historically incorrect. But then again, this whole thread started with a group of people who have an aversion to facts.
*tips his hat and prepares to celebrate tomorrow's independence day in his own fashion*
THAT WAS MY FAVORITE THIRTEEN DOLLARS AND FOURTEEN CENTS, and don't you marginalize it. You monster.So, GB, who pissed in your Wheaties today? You know that the money you lost in the Halforums Stock Exchange isn't real, right? SO dial down the vitriol a bit and take a deep breath or two.
You didn't turn the key. He did. And we probably agree about the vaccines. All of us.Except you're not arguing about the validity of the vaccines, you're just throwing insults at each other. That's not even close to why I 'turned the key'.
I just wanted to see if I could get him to cuss at me in his hilarious middle-earth language again.I think you're making something personal which didn't need to be. Yeah, we veer, but when it becomes a flag waving moronathon, it's probably time to put on our adult pants, step back, and let it go.
They made late nights on MTV worthwhile.I missed the moronothon? Damn! That's my best event!
So how about those evil vaccines making all our kids sick huh guys?
That Depends.it's probably time to put on our adult pants, step back, and let it go.
Really? Well, Gas ol' boy, all you had to do was ask.I just wanted to see if I could get him to cuss at me in his hilarious middle-earth language again.