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RE: Clear the pipes - Decentralized education to change the world

in #education6 years ago

For one, Does the gouvernment actually represnet us, the people? Or do they represent the mediasphere that programms sertain thinking that is wanted that guides voters? And how can any political organisation represent the people when none can at any time stand for the exact same as the people want everywhere at once, when what is the best that the people want for the people never is the same everywhere?

Secondly; is it really actually a problem that there isnt the same amount of men as women in any given workplace? May it actually be that one gender is better at certain things then the other? Dont we want the best able for the task at hand?

Also I would argue that; yes, governments is inherently evil, though not by the intent of the politicians necessarily. Mainly as centralized power is always corrupt. But a decentralized governing system is likely needed in any society. (take note of the wording;) )

But I do agree with the main issue here, that the educational system is broken and not functional for the people. And there is many ways to do it better then it currently is, and however that will be, it includes removing the concept of " documented knowledge from institutions".

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For one, Does the gouvernment actually represnet us, the people?

Yes. all pipelines lead into all the systems we have. All of this is a creation of us over millennia. Change the feeding systems and everything else changes too.

Secondly; is it really actually a problem that there isnit the same amount of men as women in any given workplace?

No, it was an example about pipelines and differences as well as how central authorities aim to 'resolve' issues.

But a decentralized governing system is likely needed in any society. (take note of the wording;) )

Words are words and although people argue over them, the word is never the thing. You can call it all apples, oranges and old sneakers yet it doesn't change what they are at any given point.

But I do agree with the main issue here,

The other points are to bring the relevance of how current education helps lead to a polarized, broken, disenfranchised, exclusionary world. It doesn't have to though. People talk about increasing education which is fine but then they spread the same mechanism that fail to support the communities fully and instead encourage massive gaps in populations. Education is important but more important is the type of education and what is learned from it.