My blogmate has pushed a series of misguided posts about what he perceives as misconceptions regarding the schooling process. Because he is critical of our flawless schooling system, he is obviously wrong 110% of the time. As a fake teacher, I'm obviously the purfect person to disprove his points. I'm also 110% confident that my conclusive nonsense will be so flawless that nobody will make the mistake of believing his more rational arguments.
Education is synonymous with schooling. That's why it's absurd each time someone dares to differentiate between these two very different... I mean these two very same concepts.
Schooling is a fundamental necessity for humans to even exist. This is teacher-style common sense. Some people have spun this and countered that so-called true education is somehow more important than protecting our monopoly. Anyone who says this is clearly a moron.
To make matters worse, a lot of these same people insist that our views somehow interfere with their misguided viewpoints. Again, we are synonymous. You should know that because we say so. This means that referring to mental development as educational automatically proves that our educational views are vital to theirs. It's deeply concerning that there are horrible people out there who would intentionally cast doubt on our undeniable purfection.
See my idiut blogmate's previously posted inspiration for this brilliunt post.
Education has taken on contradictory meanings. Some of us reject using the term to refer to our schools. It can be stated that our schools are at war with education. This blog was initially developed for the purpose of sharing some quick (rather than conclusive) pro-education/anti-schooling thoughts. This has been expanded to include a voice from the other side of the war. Admittedly, this voice was picked for its tendency to show the absurdities of the pro-schooling/anti-educational side.
Tuesday, May 18, 2021
Myth #1: True education is a necessity, and Schooling is an obstacle to a true education.
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