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[–]Endorsed ContributorNeoreactionSafe 21ポイント22ポイント  (0子コメント)

 

Thought: School is Blue Pill.

Answer: Correct.

 

Education has become brainwashing designed to dumb you down and prevent you from independent (separate from the herd mind) thinking.

The "darkness" which blinds you to truth is learned and will put you in monetary debt.

First they blind you then they make you a slave to debt. (you are fucked)

 

[–]sir_wankalot_here 10ポイント11ポイント  (3子コメント)

it's supposed to be like that!

A couple years ago, I wrote a post entitled

While you went to school to learn how to be a beta, they went to school to learn how to be an alpha.

TLDR

The difference between what is taught in schools for elite kids versus your school is elite schools are designed to create leaders. Your school is designed to create followers.

[–]larryjack 0ポイント1ポイント  (2子コメント)

If there are two or more groups of people and one or more is able to subdue one or other groups, whose fault is?

If it works, it works.

If some groups are able to dumb others down it is because they are good enough to think and implement a plan to make it happen, and the subdued groups are gullible enough to fall to that plan.

Easy as that.

If the subdued group was better than it is, they wouldn't become subdued.

[–]sir_wankalot_here 0ポイント1ポイント  (1子コメント)

Using your logic the HIV virus must be a higher life form.

[–]jimjackjoe 4ポイント5ポイント  (0子コメント)

People don't take the time to think about the absurdity of sending kids to state-funded detention centers all day long, all across the country. It's a flat-out strange thing to do.

If you have a kid, you can actually do something about it though. They'll let you not send your kid to school if you at least have the kid do some form of basic schooling.

But then your kid's a weird homeschool kid, and no one wants that. So that's how they get you and keep your kid in the system in the end.

Oh, plus most parents are too shackled with their own working lives to pull off something as absurd as homeschooling. Gotta take advantage of that free daycare.

[–]dirtyjesus_ 2ポイント3ポイント  (0子コメント)

i dont think hes saying we should get rid of school, hes saying what its become is shitty and we can do much better!

[–]mummersfarce_is_done 4ポイント5ポイント  (0子コメント)

I still hold the belief that schools are primarily for making the children get accustomed to sit 5-6 hours a day, productively doing nothing worthwhile and getting their asses bored. Sounds familiar?

[–]play_time_is_over 2ポイント3ポイント  (0子コメント)

School and academia is the blue pill epicentre

[–]xx69bootyhunter69xx 1ポイント2ポイント  (0子コメント)

I'm into practical, street smart, Red Pilled type stuff...information that actually gets to the heart of the matter.

It's a huge misconception that school teaches you academic stuff instead of mundane stuff that we encounter more in our lives, and another misconception that academic stuff will never come in use in the lives of people.

Firstly I would like to make it clear that school not only doesn't teach mundane stuff that would make you street smart, it also doesn't teach you academic stuff as efficiently either. I live in India, so may be it might be a little different here than in America, but when I was in seventh grade (we are supposed to have 12 grades until high school gets completed) I had learned calculus-both differential and integral and algebra, trigonometry, and other areas of math at high school level. I was so fascinated by this stuff that I consumed almost everything I could get my hands on in math. However, I was told to instead focus on what was being taught in my class, instead of focusing on what I was interested in. I was told to focus on rote-learning history, literature, science (which to be honest could have been interesting to me if only they weren't repeating the same exact old stuff we were taught in the previous grade, and the grade before that), and other stuff which I at that time felt was really dumb compared to all that high school level mathematics. I wanted to learn more math, the theory of relativity (and I had gotten down the special theory of relativity too) and what not. But no. Instead I was forced to focus on bringing better grades for the sake of it. I was basically forced to choke all the curiosity in my mind and dumb it down to study whatever was being taught in the class and go with the pace of the average students. I'm now 22, doing my Masters in mathematics. By the time I had gotten into college, although it's perhaps one of the best science universities in my country, I still had a huge lacklustre; I had almost no more interest in math. It took me 3 years into college-after intense suffering, depression, and an F grade (we have grades starting from S to A, B, C, D and then F, F meaning fail) to finally shake some sense into me and start studying and finally an introduction to The Red Pill to finally get me studying math with as much interest as I used to when I was a kid. Even still, my GPA is really incredibly low (5.2 out of 8, which I think would translate to roughly somewhere between 2.7 and 2.9 out of 4 in America). Instead if only I had been allowed to go my own way without school teachers interfering, I might have completed my PhD thesis by now. Why aren't we allowed freedom and forced to act like a herd of sheep following whatever the shepherd says? Why? Because fuck you, that's why.

Also it is a huge misconception that academic stuff will never come in handy to people. Almost all technological advancements require advanced mathematical, programming and engineering backgrounds. This should be quite obvious.

[–]Vpierdol 2ポイント3ポイント  (0子コメント)

Education systems need to be viewed (in RP lens) as what they are - processes that ensure optimal fabrication of well adjusted drones. The drones are fed true information along with bullshiet and current political system mythology - in the same manner as revealed truth. Also it is a very lucrative business - textbook mob has a sheepshaving fest every year. Also just as almost every government institution - school system is a giant henhouse full of drone-level jobs for women.

[–]backdoorbum 0ポイント1ポイント  (1子コメント)

school is day care ya faggot

it's literally there because parents work 9-5

also thanks to the (((them))) we have a shitty """diverse""" society so if we got rid of public school the minorities would revolt

just fuck my western civilization up fam

why didn't the Romans crucify all the Jews again?

[–]123fuckyoustreet 0ポイント1ポイント  (0子コメント)

When did this sub become /pol/

[–]mdadm 1ポイント2ポイント  (0子コメント)

The more I think about it the more it becomes apparent. School is just a way to break your spirit so by the time you graduate you are mentally used to the idea of giving your life and soul over to your corporate overlords.

Since childhood you're forced to get up every morning to go somewhere you hate to spend 90%+ of your day doing something that adds very little value. In other words it's like a really shitty job with no pay. Just to acclimatize you into being OK for when you have to go to a job you hate every day and come home to your cunty wife.

Thank god I was able to break the cycle. Now I'm the one breaking other people's spirits. Depressing, but this is how the world works. The easiest way to get ahead is by exploiting others with a smile on your face and patting them on the back for a job well done.

[–]RedPillFreedom 0ポイント1ポイント  (0子コメント)

School started at 4 for me pre k

Then you stay in school till you finish college.

After the pill, I can confirm that you learn the best via reading on my own.

[–]TheWaterTemple 0ポイント1ポイント  (0子コメント)

You don't really think a socialist model for education is the best way to do it, right?

I believe this is your central theme. Of course a statist, coercive means of organizing education is not the way to go. It takes a special person to believe everything should be provided for them. Women and blue pill followers sadly outnumber us.

School is not inherently blue pill. Individualism is not blue pill. Dependence on the state is blue pill.

[–]anihilistlol 0ポイント1ポイント  (1子コメント)

The amount of incoherent nonsense in your post is mind boggling.

The education system taught you the three Rs: reading, writing, and 'rithmetic. These are the basic fundamental skills of functioning in a civilized society. Take a look at the state of third world countries to know how important the education system in the US really is.

That being said, the education system was built for the average functioning human. If you want to go beyond average, then you need to learn more in your own time.

[–]larryjack 0ポイント1ポイント  (0子コメント)

You might want to study Plausible Deniability.

You can accomplish many agenda in your life with that simple concept, and "it's never your fault" because you can plausibly deny it.

[–]skyderper12 -2ポイント-1ポイント  (5子コメント)

yes and for 2 centuries half the people couldnt read either, you've learned nothing in school? your parents taught you arithmetic and english?

[–]LegendaryPeace[S] 4ポイント5ポイント  (2子コメント)

yes and for 2 centuries half the people couldnt read either

Wrong...literacy for New England men hit 90% by 1797. Has dipped below that many times since.

https://www.history.org/Foundation/journal/Winter11/literacy.cfm

[–]Redpill1591 0ポイント1ポイント  (1子コメント)

Being able to read and write is a little different than being able to learn shit like psychics and calculus.

[–]KoennonTiger 0ポイント1ポイント  (0子コメント)

Have you seen the hundred and fifty year old high school exams? Most college graduates would fail them.

[–]mummersfarce_is_done 1ポイント2ポイント  (1子コメント)

I just saw a newspaper and asked my mother to teach me. I know how to read because I wanted to read. It doesn't need to be force fed to someone.

[–]skyderper12 0ポイント1ポイント  (0子コメント)

I never said that, but point is someone had to guide you, not necessarily the american education system