would ■■■■■■■ be better?

Sure.

Bull ■■■■ seems to be acceptable. Who knows from day to day now.

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I’m not big on book burning, but recently I’ve been thinking big chunks of WIKIPEDIA , that’s not general information, needs to be burned down. All anti American commie “nonsense” needs to be excised.

These Wikipedia using students substitute that for actual truth and reality. Wikipedia become 75% of their brains and makes them think they are smart.

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What does this have to do with the topic?

Ask Lucy since she seems to be the one making an issue of it.

I’m asking you. I know what she’s doing - helping a fellow poster.

I responded to RPX’s post, she responded to Lucy.

Read the exchange if you still have questions.

Lucy was helping a fellow poster. What are you doing?

I was helping RP, now I’m Answering you.

Stay on topic please, at least relatively close.

I replied appropriately to what was posted, you are now taking us much farther off course.

Bottom line is dumb people—any color–are easy brainwashing pickings for American hating ■■■■■■■■■

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I am glad you agree with me.

Allan

And of course that speaks volumes for trump support.

Allan

As someone who worked as a teacher, and has a number of friends who are/were teaches in various schools, I know first hand that most students get almost nothing out of their four years in High School. Most students have no interest in the topics the schools are teaching and are fully aware that much of it has no practical value. The number one question every year is “when am I going to use this?”

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Yeah, who needs a High School degree when you have the Internet to tell you everything you need to know? :roll_eyes:

My son was in a High School AP class in public school. His teacher sent him out to collect bugs and pin them to styrofoam. Took one look at it, gave him an A and told him to throw it away.

A high school degree on a practical level is simply a piece of paper that indicates one sat through 4 years of classes and passed said classes through largely arbitrary scoring methodologies. Remember I was a part of this system and it was my time in it that opened my eyes.

My colleagues and I would have students do a number of different types of posters and time lines that would all just go into the garbage shortly after they were graded.