Lets talk about education.
I came across this lil gem and thought I should share it...
In most western countries school is compulsory, and state
enforced. Truancy can result in fines or even jail time for parents. This isn’t just a result of state coercion. On
a cultural level, education holds a sacred status much like that of
religion. This is an institution that
most never question, and that’s a problem.
Did you ever wonder how it is that kids spend 13 years from
kindergarten to high school supposedly being prepared for life, yet when they
get out they don’t have any real skills. Thirteen years and kids aren’t taught
how to grow a garden, how to build a house, how to fix a car, how to balance a
checkbook, or how to cook a healthy meal.
Thirteen years and kids come out without even rudimentary
concepts of how to organise or lead groups of people, without even a glimmer of
understanding of how to resolve conflicts non-violently, and we call this an
education?
Yes we’re taught how to read and write and perform some
basic math, but we are not taught to think for ourselves, we aren’t taught the
principals of logic, or how to question an ideology. What we are taught is how to sit in a desk
and listen obediently as the world is packaged into a neat little box that we
are to accept without question.
We’re taught to regurgitate that information for tests, to
give the answer that those in authority demand, but most of all we’re
conditioned to conform, and the reward for faithfully jumping through all these
hoops for 13 years is a worthless piece of paper that no employer even asks to
see.
Kids exit high school barely qualified to flip burgers at
McDonalds, and even for that they have to be trained. Thirteen years is a long
time. That’s most of our childhood. To have this much time taken by force with
such pathetic results is unacceptable.
The problem here isn’t a lack of funding, the problem here
isn’t poorly trained teachers, lax regulations, or low quality curriculum. The
problem is our entire education paradigm. The System isn’t designed to prepare
children for the real world. It’s
designed to format their minds and condition them for a life of subservience.
It’s designed to create a population of individuals just
smart enough to fill out paperwork and punch a time card, but too stupid to
question the system itself or the authority of those running it. If we want to
change course we cannot ignore this aspect of our enslavement. There is no
point labouring to wake up adults in our lives if we send our children to be
programmed by the state. The revolution
of the mind must include a revolution in education.

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