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In reply to the discussion: On common Core [View all]TheKentuckian
(26,314 posts)Have you not also noticed that competitive most commonly now means the cheapest labor, the least protections and solidarity for labor, and the least laws?
Don't be cantankerous with me, I did not set the game up like this, I'm just the one saying how it is.
You can't blame execution when the outcome is damn near a perfect reflection of the intent of the architects of the plan.
Your end is just the means employed to destroy education for the masses because it doesn't benefit them to have a bunch of people with a more than a surface knowledge of history, a functional grasp of science, a broad base of general knowledge, armed with critical thinking skills and open to curiosity around to figure out and use government to bring them to heel, you know self governance.