Superman in this context (or superwoman) has to be you! During this horrendous time of children falling through the cracks right and left only you are capable of being Superman or Superwoman.
Public School is not really the answer to the death of education in America during these times. It never really was nor could it ever really be. Only through you can every child get educated. I would say what would be useful is one person with a college education to every 4 caring adults who want to participate. Educate your children if you have time or help people organize Charter Schools or group home schooling or whatever it takes to educate our children. If you just leave it to public school during these times your children will tend to fail in life. This is just a terrible fact of no money for public schools, teachers unions prioritizing tenure over teaching, etc. Bureaucracies cannot educate your children. They never could. Now, only you can. If your kids and those of your friends and relatives don't get educated it's your fault, not the system. Man up! Educate the children. If they don't get properly educated it's all our faults!
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Top 10 Posts This Month
- What are the 4 types of Anthropology? begin quote from Google AI:
- March 12th 2025 in and on Mt. Shasta
- ‘He broke barriers’: One of the last survivors of elite group of paratroopers died. He was 108
- When I studied Cultural Anthropology at UCSC I was most interested in understanding cultures especially Tibetan Culture.
- Mt. Shasta tourism was the highest ever for winter skiing and such BEFORE Trump was inaugurated
- Multistate measles outbreak crosses 450 cases
- I think Trump is trying to "Thin Out" the population of Earth by messing up the world economy
- The Economic War being waged against China and the rest of the world by Trump
- What soaring uncertainty means for the U.S. economy
- To REALLY understand what we are facing with Trump I think people should study the Great Depression and what happened then
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