US Schools Brainwashing

Is the US school system brainwashing people into being Blue Pilled? It seems like if you do bad at school but are smart you also don't buy into media bull shit also. You think they are working together to control us as a whole?

Who is (((they)))?

>Is the US school system brainwashing people
Any state funded school system is brainwashing people.

The trick is no subvert the system to your will. If you managed to get your diploma, and dealt with shitty people for 12 years, you've passed the first test.

That's a good question. Millennials are fucking useless and the 1 thing that has majorly changed is our school systems.

I'm having this debate with some pseudoidiot on facebook. I even straight up told him they educate you just enough to make you believe what they teach, and he still didn't get it.

Of course.

It has never ever been taught that intelligence is repetition and brute memorization. We don't teach that.

I love how everyday average country fucks think this country is great because they drive a tractor, wake up at 5 and beat their wife. America is a world power because of its technological prowess.

Yea so many people now with College degrees and they are a waste

School teach you how to study and be better. Which is what you should be doing all your life.
Being in a class is only for social interaction, and having an authority is only to guide you and make it easier.

All those points are just a conclusion made by someone who thinks school is bad and oppressing, while in reality, school is all about learning and liberating.

but they don't teach you how to do your taxes or pay your bills. No real life skills anymore just lots of nonsense.

>mexican intellectuals

You're right. Current school systems are pretty much Narcissist indoctrination, completely oblivious of the fact that our youth should be learning collaboration, communication, critical thinking and creativity.

The irony being that working with technology is better self taught.

Well, to be honest with you, the purpose and focus is not direct as it has been in the past.

Let me explain, compulsory schooling as it is now is mainly a byproduct of the Napoleon period as states wanted to "nationalize" their populations; e.g., Occitan children would go to school and come out Parisian.

Besides the government interest, the other strongest interest is that of industry as workers that are incapable of utilizing equipment are useless to industry at large. So, many public schools were originally funded with the purpose of making workers for the industrial economy; you can see still see relics of this all over such as school bells.

What you have now is roughly the byproduct of the cold war, the great depression, and a la mode politics of the day. Industry is much less involved in the curriculum of schools directly as the majority of work can be done by someone with a middle school education, but the great depression forced students to attend for a greater period as to take them out of the competitive workforce. Nationalism in the US was fed in the cold war to garner public support for vague American principles.

Common taste is really more of what you're talking about. It's not so much of a top down deal, though. Schools are modestly competitive to other schools thus they want to showcase how they're improving and utilizing their budgets for "modern" projects. Thus you get bullshit classes that might be completely useless, but sound fancy. Likewise, books reflect the taste of the era as they have to be sellable to these schools. Then you have local school boards who have elected positions who have to cater to whatever is considered the fashion of the day.

Thus, you eventually just end up with a school system that sells modern values to students because it allows teachers to justify their spending, sells books, and otherwise just keeps them in work.

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Do you think Steve Wozniak went to school to build the first Apple computer?

How many pioneers of software or IT specialists making their own million dollar companies actually went to school for it?

I'll give you a tip: pretty much none of them.

I know you faggots want to think that your time spent in class wasn't a waste of time and money but it was and your inability to compete with people who have true initiative that learned with books and practice will stare you in the face for the rest of your life.

This should be massively changed somehow. We pay for this shit lol.

With all you got from studying, you have enough skills to grab a book and learn how to do it yourself. You are just being lazy. School is for basic stuff in early life.
If you think im being intellectual, leaf education must be really bad, this is basic stuff.

You wouldn't be able to write your post if you didn't go to school. You have learned in school how to put your thoughts into words. You have learned this by listening to an authority figure, the teacher, who got you to remember and repeat letters and words, who rewarded accurate memory and repetition, who punished you when you started drooling like a retard, who got you to learn how to behave socially and intellectually in the classroom in order to acquire new knowledge. The school environment is like this because it works, not because of some random ass shit mindcontrol pseudo-conspiracy. Grow up faggot.

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>You wouldn't be able to write your post if you didn't go to school.

So you have garbage parents, who are failures and completely unnecessary as human beings is what you're saying.

>It has never ever been taught that intelligence is repetition and brute memorization. We don't teach that.
Yeah, try to write an essay on the book, teacher had not read. It`s fucking half points off immediately.

> America is a world power because of its technological prowess.
What exact stuff you give to children helps this technological power? Some shit about black holes you`ve seen on tv, right? Helps to fix the tractor much.

Maybe if it was done in a different way, we all could be better at writing, and not just shitposting all day.

OPs picture is not real, at least not here.

you should master obedience and conformity before mastering how to unlearn it. Without structure and discipline there is no strength. A leader must first learn to follow. Freedom has no value unless we know what's it's like to feel oppressed.

tl;dr

die hippy faggot millennial scum

Just wait til common core comes out, then it'll really be brainwashing

Yes, school is absolutely brainwashing people into being blue pilled, although I don't think there's some dark room full of elite conspirators planning it.

Be careful, though. Keep in mind that many people in the alt-right/manosphere community who claim they're going to red pill you are just selling you a different kind of blue pill. Fake redpilling is now big business. It's how people like Alex Jones make money.

And then there are other kinds of people who for the most part aren't consciously trying to con you, they are just stupid and gullible themselves.

For example:

1) Stormfags
2) alt-right conspiracy theorists who go on and on about globalists but never have any evidence for their theories
3) Sex-obsessed loonies who have reduced all history to a supposed battle between virtuous men and feminism
4) unironic Trump supporters (the level of retardation needed to unironically support Trump almost speaks against itself)
5) occultist wingbats who have gone insane on pareidolia
6) Fake fitness, martial arts, and religious gurus (there are real ones but also tons of fake ones)

And, of course, more on the mainstream side of things, there are obvious bullshitters like Hillary/DNC cultists, Obamabots, etc etc etc

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Truth, two years ago when I was 13 I setup an online business selling Minecraft cheats and I made over £2,000 from doing it. School just ended up getting in the way.

Just send your kids to private school and vote down referendums.

You're supposed to be 18 to post here, bud. What are you doing?

Former teacher here.

The education system is a piece of shit.

Curriculum is a patchwork of crappy, vague goals that have to be interpreted by the teaching staff, requiring pointless meetings to iron it all out.

The students all learn at different t rates and despite billions of reports and books on the topic, students that fall behind very rarely catch up. Once you've fallen behind, the only way to catch up is to hire outside help or get lucky and get moved to a remedial class.

The way maths and science are taught is idiotic and unhelpful. Maths requires rote learning over pattern recognition and science is busy-work with lab reports and shit that is disengaging for most students.

It is drummed into students that good grades = good future career.
That is simply not true.

100% this. I was a tutor for years helping students who had fallen behind. What you say is, unfortunately, the truth.