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@jasonl8446 @realcaseyrollins It's rent-seeking. CEO's kid is going to private school, CEO's kid doesn't have to deal with Common Core bullshit.
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Its about having everyone pass and indoctrination rather than education. Its honestly pathetic
@realcaseyrollins That's the thing, I watched one of the hearings on Common Core math, one of the Congressmen asked how this was going to affect kids that don't need the stuff and get bored by it, and the Common Core dude said that the target was the kids that are lagging, not the kids that are able to understand math.

Public school was always a garbage fire, this is worse.
@realcaseyrollins "is this what the kids think is cool nowadays?"

poor guy...
@sim @realcaseyrollins in my view public schools have largely served as a future employee indoctrination system. Where can one develop entrepreneurial skills if the hidden curriculum is trying to instill obedience and rule-following into you?
@realcaseyrollins Hmm. Not sure how that would look but it would likely benefit everyone to some degree. I mean, there are skillsets you need to become an entrepreneur that just isn't taught in schools right now but would benefit you even if you were an employee, you know? Mostly relating to communication, getting/negotiating contracts and earning the confidence you need to make it. Maybe also how to handle stress.

My dad is learning about microagression, ableism, and misgendering for the first time lol

@a7 @p @realcaseyrollins maybe they're lying. how it even be verified? i'm gonna need an article or interview or something.
@realcaseyrollins @a7 That is what I think he meant by the cops seizing people's guns for being suspected of being alt-right.
@realcaseyrollins @a7 I'm not okay with it: they're demanding a government service to do something they can and should do for themselves. If everyone knows there's a 1-2% chance that you put a brick through a window and the occupants return fire means that there is a 0% chance bricks go through the windows in that area. So you need a small number of people willing to defend themselves and the riots don't arrive in your neighborhood. This means that the places getting looted have people marching in, burning buildings, unopposed. The government hasn't stopped it. The places that aren't getting looted are the places where the people shoot back.

@realcaseyrollins @a7 CHAZ didn't get the media attention it deserved. The majority of Americans don't know about the multiple shootings, police unable to get into the area, how the city assisted by providing toilets and barricades, the massive class action lawsuit ... the main stream media has kept that story from the vast majority of the US public. Still, thankfully, other cities have torn down and stopped other CHAZ style zones; so there's some hope that some mayors are paying attention.

Wouldn't it be cool if we stopped raising employees and started raising CEOs?

@realcaseyrollins @a7 I doubt we'd see any calls for secession. The vast majority of 🇺🇸 are for keeping the nation together. Ideology isn't split between states today; it's split between cities and non-cities, urban and rural. BLM is America's Sayyid Qutb. He tried to push Egypt to war, but the people abhorred the violence. That being said, I know a lot of people/friends who justified the violence/looting. With the pandemic, we're loosing surveillance into what our IRL friends actually think too.

@a7 @realcaseyrollins I asked one of my insane/far-left/wants a civil war friends who the sides would be in this new war. She said "same as last time: union vs confederacy," which of course, makes zero sense. She's a smart woman; startup founder, but she's solidly in the TDS camp. I think the vast majority of Americans do not want more war or violence. As far as the US Marshal arrests go, so long as they have evidence and warrants, there's still due process of law happening.

@realcaseyrollins @a7 The only hope is that people vote from the rooftops. We've got the state's boots on our neck, or the commies' boots, and the only thing that stems it is if there is no war because it has become clear to all involved that there will be shots fired.

What Solzhenitsyn said about the NKVD kicking in doors was that if they knew they were risking their lives, they wouldn't have done it. They only found people huddling scared, they never kicked in a door and found the barrel of a shotgun.

You only need 1-2% of the people to shoot back when someone starts the violence and they will lose their guts. I'm already flying the black flag, it'll move outdoors if I hear a riot happen near here. Shit goes down, any shit, I'm giving myself a mohawk and giving no quarter. Enough neighborhoods follow suit and there will be no boog.
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@realcaseyrollins @a7

:gadsen: There is another option. :mcafeesmug:

:brain0: riot good
:brain1: police good
:brain2: boogtime
:brain3: We wouldn't have a riot if we had more people taking notes from the Roof Koreans

I know me a dude, he flew in from Texas at the beginning of the riots. His friends called him up, said "RIOTS, GO TIME, 1992 HAS COMMENCED AGAIN" and he landed in LA, grabbed his rifle, and got on a roof. K-town was dead silent this time. They didn't even *try* to loot Koreatown. He ended up getting drunk on a roof talking about the old days with his buddies.

The places that burned? 100% places where the victims were shouting "halp me gubbamint" instead of "ON NE PASSEZ-PAS!"
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