"The definition of utter failure for a public school system might be: When 30 + percent of the population of the most successful capitalist nation in the history of the universe thinks trying socialism might be a good idea."
And from comments:
Brad Statham---"Actually, it's a sign of the astounding success of the education system.
In the early 20th century, Dewey posited that the education system should stop teaching the "three R's" and instead be the instrument of social reform.
He convinced his fellow progressives to alter education.
They succeeded.
The modern education system is no longer designed to teach the basics but to indoctrinate the up and coming voters in proper socialist ideology.
They have succeeded."
The modern education system is no longer designed to teach the basics but to indoctrinate the up and coming voters in proper socialist ideology.
They have succeeded."
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