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The industrial era was about creating cogs to fit in the corporate machine that are compliant and do not question authority.
Notice how "intelligence" is defined as how well someone can memorize, not how well someone can come up with innovative ideas.
The purpose of school is to create compliant workers.
Work in the industrial era is tedious and boring, so school is tedious and boring like work.
This is why in the information age there is so much talk about the necessity to reform the schools system.
The system is corrupt, and defiance is the solution
#bluelivesmatter <3