I'm reminded of a quote from the show, "Peaky Blinders": Tommy: "Why do you fuck with people when it serves no purpose?" Tatiana Petrovna: "In Russia, because we were bored. In England, because we don't know how to…
I'm fine with a few friends (who I also interact with solely remotely as they live a few hundred miles from me), working remotely and just seeing my wife daily. I love it and have never been happier with a job or my…
Why is this comment string so far down the thread? You and rhapsodic are both hitting the nail on the head. I say this as another midwesterner born and raised in a blue collar area. I loved where I grew up, and (most)…
Dude, spot on comment. Seriously. I've commented elsewhere in the thread that the 'education for all' theory, while very good and worth pursuing for those interested, actually has a subtext: "Education for all (who are…
An invisible problem (I say that sadly)
Just wanted to say +1, and that this stood out to me as well.
There's an oft-spoken of solution to this: more education. There's also a hidden requirement of that solution, that is namely that the person wants or is able to be educated. The 'inclusion' narrative is something to be…
I'm reminded of a quote from the show, "Peaky Blinders": Tommy: "Why do you fuck with people when it serves no purpose?" Tatiana Petrovna: "In Russia, because we were bored. In England, because we don't know how to…
I'm fine with a few friends (who I also interact with solely remotely as they live a few hundred miles from me), working remotely and just seeing my wife daily. I love it and have never been happier with a job or my…
Why is this comment string so far down the thread? You and rhapsodic are both hitting the nail on the head. I say this as another midwesterner born and raised in a blue collar area. I loved where I grew up, and (most)…
Dude, spot on comment. Seriously. I've commented elsewhere in the thread that the 'education for all' theory, while very good and worth pursuing for those interested, actually has a subtext: "Education for all (who are…
An invisible problem (I say that sadly)
Just wanted to say +1, and that this stood out to me as well.
There's an oft-spoken of solution to this: more education. There's also a hidden requirement of that solution, that is namely that the person wants or is able to be educated. The 'inclusion' narrative is something to be…