• 100_kg_90_de_belin
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    if you need a school you’ve already lost (Elon Musk)

    Yet he’s the richest man on Earth.

    He’a the best argument against capitalism as a meritocratic system.

  • @[email protected]
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    Isn’t muskrat worth like 400bill? He could put 200,000 kids through college all 4 years at 50k/year (which many schools fall under mind you but let’s be conservative).

    He’d have 300bill left.

    Edit: lol he’s worth 486bill so he could do the above and be worth 386bill more or less assuming literally no exceptions to 50k a year. He could probably pit half million through for that with minimal effort.

    • Flying Squid
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      It should simply not be legal to have more money than you could possibly spend in your lifetime.

  • stebo
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    “We can’t educate Americans if we want to keep winning elections”

  • @Lennny
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    Make Musk Brian Thompson

  • @Randelung
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    It’s the government’s job to educate the masses! But not like that! And not with my money!

  • @[email protected]
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    An educated citizenry is required for a well functioning democracy that benefits that citizenry. That is not in the interest of republican politicians and their benefactors.

    • @Eheran
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      Let’s not act as if Republicans are the only ones doing this mate.

      • prole
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        Did Democrats start pushing to defund public schools and offer “vouchers”? I must have missed that.

        • @Eheran
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          So they did everything they could to improve education whenever they were in power?

      • stebo
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        “both sides are bad”-ism is what made trump win the election

        • @krashmo
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          No, Democrats being ineffectual corporate stooges for 50 years is what gave Trump the opportunity to win.

          • Flying Squid
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            That definitely justifies people not stopping a fascist from getting elected. It’s not like he said he would be a dictator out loud or anything, am I right?

            Jesus Fucking Christ… it should not be the job of any political party to have to tell people to not let the fascist dictator win.

    • @hOrni
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      Doesn’t everybody?

    • @teslasaur
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      Because somehow education includes gender and social studies.

      Imagine if they got educated in something useful instead. We need better batteries, so you’d think people would want to educate themselves about the research of batteries? Or literally any other STEM-field that might bring something useful and practical out of it.

      • 100_kg_90_de_belin
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        We don’t need better batteries. We need a radical reform of our approach to public transportation, but your daddy Elon sabotaged railways with his Hyperloop vaporware and remote working with his yuppie-like 80-hours-a-week-in-the-office policy.

        • @teslasaur
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          Hardly. I’m just unable to sympathize with the people who complain about “luxury-issues” just because they take our current infrastructure for granted.

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        Understanding peoples behaviors makes for better team cooperation. Humans are social creatures, our strength is not individual inteligence but the collective intelligence.

        • @teslasaur
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          Then you have psychology or psychiatry and their various sub-specializations.

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        Wow your message was delivered poorly, but there is a core concept hidden within it that I do agree with. Schools need to focus more on critical thinking skills rather than any particular topic. Because those can be applied to anything.

        Ever since standardized testing rolled around school has become more about teaching kids to memorize something and to not try if they don’t know and just move on rather than allowing them to get something wrong but engage in critical thinking.

        Instead of memorizing random formulas in math class that you may or may not use in your daily life especially now that it’s literally guaranteed that there’s 15 calculators within 5 ft of you at all times including one in your pocket. It would be more useful to teach specific types of math that encourage critical thinking like say ROI calculations, something that literally everyone can and should be using in their daily lives for even just basic shopping but virtually nobody knows what that even means.

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          That’s what you got out of his comment? It seemed to be that he was promoting a job training curriculum rather than education.

          • @LordKitsuna
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            No that’s what I turned it into, the core part that I agreed with was that how we educate needs to change. I then took that and moved it to my concept on critical thinking skills being the most important thing

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      Also the beauty of H1B visa people is that because they have to leave the country (or find another job) in 30 days in the even that they get fired, it means they are perfect for assholes like that billionaire. “Agree to do this or go back to that shit hole”

      • @Katana314
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        I sort of remember for Trump’s first term, one of his campaign promises was to set a salary minimum for H1B workers. Out of a thoroughly insane agenda, that was the one policy I liked, because it returned that program to its intent - hiring specialized experts that can’t be found here.

        Of course, he didn’t follow through and do it.

    • @grue
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      It’s not even that. It makes people less blindly compliant to authority, and that’s absolutely unacceptable to Republicans.

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    They want what’s best for them, not what’s best for us. Cheap, loyal labor from countries worse, off than ours is ideal.

    Let the Americans eat paste.

  • @jaybone
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    And we hate immigrants, but we need all these H1B visas because we don’t want to educate our own citizens to do the jobs that support the middle class. Then we will scapegoat those people and accuse them of being the problem.

  • @einlander
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    If only they knew what the E in DEI stood for.

  • @brucethemoose
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    That’s because the money goes into billionaire’s pockets instead, who would rather just import dirt cheap labor and face less wage pressure.

  • @sunbrrnslapper
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    To be fair, the MAGA crowd does not want to take the required schooling for those jobs. What can you do…