• @MotoAsh
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    In any case, anecdotes do not and cannot disprove the actual statistics.

    Also, if you live in a country that actually respects intelligence, I’d HOPE your teachers are actually paid well. Sadly, the US despises intelligence right now…

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      12 months ago

      In dying rural areas in the US teachers are generally some of the best paid. Its mostly in cities where their pay lags. But no, they live in the US in LA(CA, not the state). Also, FYI just because I live in one country doesn’t mean its the same my grandparents live in.

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        Ahh yes, California, a state that pays more, AND in LA, where wages are WAY higher because cost of living is way higher…

        Thank you for describing why your anecdote is an outlier and DEFINITELY doesn’t prove any norm.

        • @aidan
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          22 months ago

          Thank you for describing why your anecdote is an outlier and DEFINITELY doesn’t prove any norm.

          Where did I say it was the norm??? You called someone a liar for giving an anecdote. Outliers do happen…

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            They’re a liar for attempting to use an anecdote to disprove a trend. That’s basic, basic manipulation tactics. Manipulation is wrong, misleading, and arguably lying when misusing data.

            • @aidan
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              22 months ago

              They never said anything about a trend. They said not all teachers are poor. That doesn’t mean they were disagreeing that teachers tend to be underpaid.

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