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Argument against public schooling

submitted by NeedleStack to TraditionalWives 6 monthsDec 1, 2024 09:05:42 ago (+39/-0)     (files.catbox.moe)

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As if we needed another, right?


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[ - ] PostWallHelena 6 points 6 monthsDec 1, 2024 11:43:36 ago (+6/-0)

.....B-b-but free babysitting!

[ - ] Gowithit 7 points 6 monthsDec 1, 2024 11:45:49 ago (+7/-0)

free groceries too!

[ - ] PostWallHelena 2 points 6 monthsDec 1, 2024 11:46:54 ago (+2/-0)

Yeah really. I always forget about that.

[ - ] Ragnar 0 points 6 monthsDec 2, 2024 00:09:14 ago (+0/-0)

Only for you people

[ - ] King_Leopold_II 2 points 6 monthsDec 1, 2024 12:59:05 ago (+2/-0)

[ - ] Prairie 5 points 6 monthsDec 1, 2024 11:29:45 ago (+5/-0)

And spend more time with your children than you do each day.

[ - ] Doglegwarrior 2 points 6 monthsDec 1, 2024 11:32:59 ago (+2/-0)

Yes my organization HATE
Homeowners against taxes everywhere

This this is worse. Using for to steal money from people through a tax that comes from a number the tax person makes up and increases every year. That money is stolen from you as forever on an unrealized gain to fund your children's completion education in a system that is becoming more and more rigged against white children

[ - ] Sector2 0 points 6 monthsDec 1, 2024 13:12:59 ago (+0/-0)

It's not stealing when you're literally choosing to play their game.

[ - ] Clubberlang 0 points 6 monthsDec 1, 2024 16:54:55 ago (+0/-0)

You have a choice not to pay it. But it's pretty cold outside right now.

[ - ] Sector2 0 points 6 monthsDec 1, 2024 17:39:26 ago (+0/-0)

It's way colder on every summer night than it is right now. 68F now, 53 to 56F on summer nights.

[ - ] carnold03 2 points 6 monthsDec 1, 2024 11:42:13 ago (+2/-0)

"Is there an idea more radical in the history of the human race than turning your children over to total strangers whom you know nothing about, and having those strangers work on your child's mind, out of your sight, for a period of twelve years? Could there be a more radical idea than that? Back in Colonial days in America, if you proposed that kind of idea, they'd burn you at the stake, you mad person! It's a mad idea!"

― John Taylor Gatto

I'm thinking I should read up on this John Taylor Gatto, guy.

[ - ] KeepPoal4fags 3 points 6 monthsDec 1, 2024 13:04:36 ago (+3/-0)

I've listened to a ton of the tapes he put out in the early 2000s. Really great stuff, but he super loves helping niggers. Most of his career was wasted in the hood.

[ - ] Ragnar 0 points 6 monthsDec 2, 2024 00:10:51 ago (+0/-0)

Gatto the senior?

[ - ] Her0n 2 points 6 monthsDec 1, 2024 14:15:28 ago (+2/-0)

Europeans in the middle ages sent their children away to live at a strangers house under the strangers rules 24/7 for years. We called it apprenticeship, and the method is to send your 8 year old to apprentice under a specialist, living in their house.

Public schools are bad and should be destroyed, but the idea of us sending our kids off to live somewhere else under another adults rules/care is hardly a new thought.

[ - ] Razzoriel 1 point 6 monthsDec 1, 2024 19:15:27 ago (+1/-0)

It was never a complete stranger. An uncle, aunt, cousin.

[ - ] Her0n -1 points 6 monthsDec 1, 2024 20:23:19 ago (+0/-1)

Not true, it was whatever smith, apothecary, mason, carpenter, etc who could and would take your child into their tutelage.

There were commendas written to ensure all parties would be satisfied with the results.

[ - ] Razzoriel 0 points 6 monthsDec 2, 2024 15:50:42 ago (+0/-0)

No one left their kids in strangers' houses. Guilds arent houses, but workshops. If the kid didnt had where to sleep, he would work and live there. That is not tutelage.

Commendas are apprenticeships just like squireship; you send boys who are not kids anymore, but young teenagers.

I mentioned family because when they began earlier it had this type of connotation. Public schooling is not guildsmanship nor clan adoption nor family tutelage.

[ - ] Her0n 0 points 6 monthsDec 3, 2024 06:06:13 ago (+0/-0)

I'm not equating public schools to middle age apprenticeship, merely stating that children have been sent into the care of strangers for hundreds of years at least.

I know im writing in English, is the problem that others dint think about what they've read before responding?

[ - ] Razzoriel 0 points 6 monthsDec 3, 2024 06:23:03 ago (+0/-0)

Give me sources that exemplify what you are saying. Because it sounds like complete lunacy to standarize sending children to complete strangers.

[ - ] Her0n 0 points 6 monthsDec 3, 2024 07:39:55 ago (+0/-0)

If sending a kid to daycare today is considered sending them into a strangers arms (it is in my opinion). Then how is that any different from sending them to a guild (that films it's ranks with strangers) any different?

[ - ] Razzoriel 0 points 6 monthsDec 3, 2024 08:07:43 ago (+0/-0)

Daycare is for kids below 10. Guildsmanship only started at 9 usually; you only had the gifted, parent kids in the guild or orphans as exceptions most of times, and exceptions were not the rule.

I know this because several medieval references had squiring, acolyting and guildsmanship as similar age programs for boys.

[ - ] Her0n 0 points 6 monthsDec 3, 2024 14:49:45 ago (+0/-0)

Ok, is it any different?

Sending a 9 year old to daycare isn't different from sending them to a guild.

The kid is still being cared for by strangers, no?

[ - ] Razzoriel 0 points 6 monthsDec 3, 2024 18:18:23 ago (+0/-0)

Daycare are for complete strangers with no objective in mind but to raise a "citizen".

Guildsmanship often were selective and offered a distinct approach of masters having few apprentices. Guilds taking apprentices were free; the apprentice provided labour, and the guild provided shelter, knowledge and food. When the child came of age, the social contract involved him working for the guild and also provide for it the same way as it did for him.

You trying to equate both is what historians call "historical anachronism", when you apply standards, culture and norms of an age to another.

[ - ] RMGoetbbels 1 point 6 monthsDec 1, 2024 11:16:29 ago (+1/-0)

Not entirely out of sight, like when she has to work on a school project for Black History Month at home but there are no blacks in her school.

K-12 public schools spend $17,280 per pupil.

I'd expect a lot better of an education for that amount.

[ - ] SumerBreeze 0 points 6 monthsDec 1, 2024 09:29:22 ago (+0/-0)

Trust the experts!

[ - ] feminismisculturedeath 0 points 6 monthsDec 1, 2024 13:19:02 ago (+0/-0)

Women weren't supposed to learn to read or write. Nothing good has come from this subversion of tradition, neither creation nor positive social change. It's time to revert back to reality. Their minds are made to deal with the insane chaos of children and aren't compatible with logic or planning.

[ - ] NeverHappened 0 points 6 monthsDec 1, 2024 17:08:45 ago (+0/-0)

That's stupid. Many cases of women handling the finances and managing the books for the household/business throughout history. Also you think raising children doesn't require logic or planning? Real dipshit take there.
And the joos would probably prefer that no one was literate. Easier to mislead.

[ - ] Leveraction 0 points 6 monthsDec 1, 2024 16:18:50 ago (+0/-0)

You can thank democraps who created teacher unions, dept of ed, nat'l ed assoc. If you voted democrap, this is on YOU!

[ - ] GreenSaint 0 points 6 monthsDec 1, 2024 19:00:26 ago (+0/-0)

I went through public schooling and I’m retarded. I think there’s a certain amount of people no matter how it plays out who just can’t think for themselves. If the rights in charge they’ll lean that way if the lefts in charge they’ll lean that way. I got all the liberal bullshit but I snapped the fuck out of it. There’s a percentage that doesn’t snap out of it :

[ - ] Razzoriel 0 points 6 monthsDec 1, 2024 19:18:50 ago (+0/-0)

"(Id like to thank) My great grandfather for not sending me to a public school, as I had great masters at home and learnt that one ought to spend liberally on such things."

Marcus Aurelius, Meditations

[ - ] Ragnar 0 points 6 monthsDec 2, 2024 00:08:48 ago (+0/-0)

And now, an argument for public schools:

Trannies