>public schools are destroyed>children instantly, automatically turn into animalsWhat did BBC mean by this?
Bri'ish has been trembling from the fine thread of 1984-esq burocracy since the 80's
>>215553450>instantly2nd generation kids with no recollection of the world before is instantly?also they have -40IQ, have constant food insecurity, no real institutions whatsoever, a harsh dog eat dog world.
>>215554010>no real institutions whatsoeverSo institutions are the source of intelligence?
>>215553450Kids will eat tide pods and jump in front of moving trucks for fame they are goddamn STUPID, it's so funny when weirdos think banging teachers is le based, we put those rules up for a reason
>>215554121>Kids will eat tide pods and jump in front of moving trucks for fameAll those kids went to public school but that didn't magically uplift them.
>>215553450>Executing criminals in a state of national emergency is... le badMidwit movie.
>>215554110institutions disincentivize violence by outsourcing certain individualist functions of people to them. Like without the justice system you'd just have people killing each other in endless vigilante justice/ blood feuds. Good education is an IQ accelerator. It acts as a multiplier to you IQ potential. The idea of public schooling is to attempt to provide all children with that multiplier.Now none of this really matters because all the 2nd generation kids are literally retarded due to radiation. Imagine Somalia but run by actual down syndrome retards. Then you have the post-war britain shown in the movie.
gen alpha lost 1 year of schooling from covid and now if you say 67 in front of them they literally riot
>>215553450When the pencils and books you use in school aren't even made in your own country, you probably shouldn't start wars with anyone.
>>215553450the movie says it takes a generation and malnutrition and trauma plays a part
>>215554242>The idea of public schooling is to attempt to provide all children with that multiplier.WRONGThe idea of the Prussian mandatory schooling model is to mass produce loyal cogs for the machine.
>>215554429same thing
>>215554429>look up early lifeno wonder he hated Western children receiving educations
>>215553450It's true whatever the social species.Shit movie btw.
>>215554553He's shilling the true, classic Western education model of private tutoring, the same one responsible for creating the greatest minds throughout history.The mandatory schooling system is only good for churning out retards like you.
>>215554622>(((private tutoring)))no wonder, makes his tribe money
>>215554662That and self-education. Reading, writing and arithmetic takes 100 hours to learn, after which the child can learn whatever he finds interesting.He's also against the infantilization of society - another huge negative side effect of excessively prolonged mandatory schooling.But of course it's pointless to speak to you about anything beyond /pol/ buzzwords.
>>215554716Gotto does not largely seem to advocate for homeschooling, but is a libertarian in favour of child labour, and gaining their compliance through the use of physical discipline. But I'm guessing you didn't read the bookWho was your tutor?
>>215554716the child is interested in feeding itself and will use violence to steal from others to fulfill that task.
>>215554755Preferable to a public education.
>>215554716Having to read a book to learn about this is a little trite no?
yet in the real world:>a few people smash shops>steal iPhones and shoes>"Were you doing this because of <the issue>?">"na m8 just wanted free stuff innit"we fucking suck at 'rioting'. if you weren't alive in 1990 for the poll tax riots, then there has never been (and will never be) an effectual riot in your lifetime.
>>215554786then why are you complaining about the movie that depicts this reality accurately?
>>215554736>child laborApprenticeships, and then only maybe. Sure as hell better than wasting time learning useless shit in glorified daycare.>gaining their compliance through the use of physical disciplineThere was nothing in the book about that.>Who was your tutor?Myself, and the books I read after leaving school.Your turn: why is the mandatory schooling system good?>>215554793I knew something was wrong with the schooling system while I was there, but I couldn't put my finger on it before reading about its origins.
insane 'tutoring' anon, have you ever read Terry Deary's (Horrible Histories) view on this whole thing?https://www.theguardian.com/education/2003/aug/12/schools.historyandhistoryofart> "It worries me that my books are used so widely in schools," he says. "If teachers use them and they are perceived as the establishment text, then kids will stop reading them. And then where will they go for the alternative voice?"> As if on cue, he then lets rip. "I've no interest in schools," he continues. "They have no relevance in the 21st century. They were a Victorian idea to get kids off the street. Who decided that putting 30 kids with only their age in common in a classroom with one teacher was the best way of educating? At my school there were 52 kids in the class and all I learned was how to pass the 11-plus. Testing is the death of education.> "Kids should leave school at 11 and go to work. Not down the mines or up chimneys, mind, but working with computers or something relevant. Everything I learned after 11 was a waste of time. Trigonometry, Boyle's law: it's never been of any use to me. They should have been teaching me the life skills I was going to need, such as building relationships, parenting and managing money. I didn't have a clue about any of these things at 18. Schools need to change."do you agree?
>>215554980Totally agree. I never meant that tutoring should go on for as long as the current 11-12 years of mandatory schooling.3-4 years can suffice, depending on what the child finds interesting and whether it's feasible to learn solo.