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"The Heat Death of Democracy" - A Spot on article about the school system
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"The Heat Death of Democracy" - A Spot on article about the school system

It is heartening to read article such as the following one. It discusses several issues that have been brought up frequently in the forum and does so with a certain colloquial eloquence.

The Heat Death of Democracy

I don't know how many of you guys are libertarian or not but maybe being outside the mainstream when it comes to politics allows them to see beyond and come to non-standard conclusions when it comes to socials topics as well.

EDIT: Just found another really insightful article by the same guy. It is a very refreshing look at race and self determination

Free to be you and me
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"The Heat Death of Democracy" - A Spot on article about the school system

Wow, some great quotes here
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There is in all of this much schadenfreude from women who enjoy seeing boys fail, and a great deal of passive aggression: “Bobby, we are making your life miserable and doing our best to turn you into an involuntary lesbian for your own good. Now keep quiet, take your Ritalin, and don’t move an inch, you little bastard.”

Good share!
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"The Heat Death of Democracy" - A Spot on article about the school system

Good read.

And this is why I implore highly intelligent men to teach.

My classroom is chaotic, full of cursing, criticism and arguments. But we push the boundaries. We get shit done.
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"The Heat Death of Democracy" - A Spot on article about the school system

They must be talking about middle/upper class suburban schools.

Rural and inner city schools tend to have much bigger issues than whether or not Google is spending money on Girl's Learning Python. Some of it is inadequate funding, most of it is that the parents are inadequately educated themselves, and don't understand how fucking serious education. Immigrants to this country understand it, natives don't seem to.

I see this same sort of thinking, that Political Correctness is ruining education: being applied to colleges. But they're specifically talking about Liberal Arts, Humanities, and the Social Sciences. And most of the classes they complain about are being attended by small #'s of people at elite schools. Most girls aren't getting degrees in Gender studies, they're doing it business, communications, nursing, and pre-med majors.

So while the Sociology Department is saying X,Y, and Z, The business, engineering, and the sciences are chugging along, with little to say.

As many women as you can pack into calculus, drafting, or introduction to C++, if they don't have the innate desire to solve for x, no amount of coddling will make them do it.

Arguably the point of college is Humanities, an idea which made sense up until the 50's?

But in modern times, college is about preparing people for the workforce, not for the life of the mind.

And if you go to college to get into the workforce, all the stuff that people are complaining about happens in other buildings that you have little contact with.

WIA
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"The Heat Death of Democracy" - A Spot on article about the school system

This is the opening paragraph of the article.
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In something called Upshot, apparently the love child of the New York Times, I find a piece by a negligible robot happily chronicling the failures of boys in school. This has become a ritual for feminists and pussy-whipped male Sonderkommandos. If smugness and condescension were oil, these talk-wagging unmen would be gushers, maybe a gas field.

I just became a fan of this guy.

"Feminism is a trade union for ugly women"- Peregrine
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"The Heat Death of Democracy" - A Spot on article about the school system

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"The Heat Death of Democracy" - A Spot on article about the school system

This is Fred from Fred on Everything. Decades of great material, and he's been living a Rooshtafarian lifestyle since before Roosh was born, from Vietnam to Mexico. He's currently shacked up with a cute Mexican girl 30 years younger than him, living the life with a location independent income from his writing.
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