• zell565@lemmy.world
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    “Education is the silver bullet. Education is everything. We don’t need little changes, we need gigantic, monumental changes. Schools should be palaces. Competition for the best teachers should be fierce; they should be making six figure salaries. Schools should be incredibly expensive for government and absolutely free of charge to it citizens, just like national defense.”

    I hate how a 23 year old quote from the West Wing is still so relevant…

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      Next line that you left off speaks to that…still.

      “That’s my position. We just haven’t figured out how to do it yet.”

      That hits hard. Will we ever figure out how to do it here?

      This might be the most memorable quote from the entire run of the West Wing for me. Our teachers are doing their job out of good will and our society is taking advantage of them because their value far outstrips what they are paid.

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        We’re several generations deep into a manufactured apathy meant to fragment and dilute any workers rights reforms

        We stumbled into work from home due to the pandemic, but that genie will be put back in the bottle within 2 generations.

        Robber barons never left, they just got smarter.

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      All of this is true,
      instead of happening in schools for the advancement of knowledge,
      it is happening in corporations for profits and egotistical power trips.

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    This is less of a news report and more of an ad for Costco.

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      Bullshit jobs are paying better than shit jobs. Might be a sign corporations are sitting on most of the money.

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    Far-right media and muslim extremist are going hand in hand, blaming school of turning kids transgender. I cant believe I just wrote that sentence. Here in Canada and Québec, no one wants to work in school anymore because of those brainwashed idiots, and I dont blame them. You think school teachers have a agenda because they try to teach kids about having basic human decency? Then fucking school your kids at home and let’s see how that goes. I am fed up will all those idiots who chose to boycott their brain.

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      “Then fucking school your kids at home and let’s see how that goes.”

      They are, and not well.

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      Not sure why you made a distinction between far-right and musilm (or any religion really) extremists. Those venn diagrams are practically circles.

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    Not only that, but I wouldn’t be surprised if there’s more job satisfaction in retail than teaching. Teaching in the US is a dog, and I’m frankly amazed they haven’t already run out of teachers.

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      Florida’s approach was just to give anyone with a police or military background a teaching license.

      They won’t up teacher pay. They’ll just hire shittier teachers because the primary highlight of public education is that it is free daycare for their exhausted, working parents.

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        Oklahoma is doing the same. My first year I was teaching the other “teachers” the material they were expected to teach students.

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      Some states? Maybe. Georgia (as mentioned in the article), likely not. There has been a continual war on education in the US and we see it on display every election cycle.

      Despite their best efforts (including paying teachers in red states poverty wages), those who would keep us dumb and scared are frustrated to find a new generation that doesn’t give a fuck about division along arbitrary demographic lines and is increasingly aware of class warfare.

      This drives further education cuts and cries from extremist/hate motivated groups to further crack down on our schools because these parents are so weak willed as to be offended by diversity and critical thinking.

      I hope these are the last dying wails of this kind of hatred and ignorance, but I’m not taking that for granted. Vote, educate, and promote solidarity and unity at every opportunity because the shitheels who are on the other side will fight tooth and nail to destroy education funding and cut down our teaching corps.

      Edit: How a teacher of eight years experience is making $47k a year is a travesty.

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      Nah, the only people that will still be teaching will be ideological extremists and people that want to hang out with children for other reasons.

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        Oof…you’re probably right to a degree. And that will make culture war polarization even worse when it comes to what is taught in public schools. It will be a sad state of things, when the majority of teachers are mere activists.

        As I understand it, the problem with teacher pay is with corruption in the school system, not the schools themselves not getting enough money. They have plenty of money, but they’re still not paying their teachers well.

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    OK Zelensky, we will give you $325M more. It’s no like your conflict at 5000miles away touches us directly.

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      Whataboutism at it’s finest. Your nation spends hundred of billions of dollars in military spending and you get to look at 300M~ sent to a nation that is fighting tooth and nails to defend itself against an aggressor.

      Do you think that 300M~ could really make a difference if used to do a salary reform toward teachers? In 2018 US teachers were 3,652,000. Those 300M~ would add 89$ a year to each teacher salary. This instead of helping people who are fighting and dying under the fire of missiles to keep their freedom (isn’t it a value dear to you fellow Americans?) beign taken away from an authoritarian state.

      I invite you to reflect more deeply before making these populist comments. People are dying and are appealing to the values you marketed for years. They are literally imploring the help of the west, because they know what being oppressed feels like.

      If you want to help teachers, go vote for people who promote a better welfare and social system that can benefit people doing a public service. You can help your people and make the world a better place at the same time my dude

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        I swear… “whataboutism” is the new “conspiracy theory” or “bigot”. Can’t you just fucking think by yourself, parrot?!

        I feel a bit sorry you have written so much text, I didn’t pass the word and therefore didn’t read your argument.

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      Dude that’s not how that works. The US is giving physical items for the most part that equals that cost and we already have wasted the budget on them to help pay for rich people that stay rush by making weapons.

      Also it’s practically a loan that should Ukraine win the US will use them to be their next golden civilization and make the capitalists every red cent back of.

      But yeah should we spend less on military upfront and put it back into internal issues like teacher salary. Fuck yeah. But also we need way more taxes for that to really amount to much. It’s 2 prong of not enough and shitty spending habits. Hip hip hooray but I would never think we should regret trying to help people being killed