Unless the yellow bus taking your kids to government school every weekday runs over your dead body, I have determined that statement to be fact check: false.
Speaker to Animals wrote: Sun Dec 30, 2018 10:57 am
Unless the yellow bus taking your kids to government school every weekday runs over your dead body, I have determined that statement to be fact check: false.
It will continue to do so until I have to argue over trans men reading to my kids, or forced medication.
Fife wrote: Fri Jan 04, 2019 10:12 am
Education: something else so important only the state can provide it!
Celebrate your Democracy!
Rock the Vote!
:goteam: :drunk:
Of course the majority of those people seem to be in urban type locations in the video.... interesting, since according to Brewster in another thread:
So if they have things to say, they know from where they speak. I don't think anyone has anything bad to say about rural people just because they're rural. It's only when they have reactionary, uneducated, undemocratic and prejudiced views. There are plenty of rural people that do not, but they do not attract attention to themselves. There's nothing wrong with being uneducated (wherever you live), but ignorance allows them to be cynically manipulated. If someone can't tell you whether the sun goes around the earth or vice versa, and in how long, how can you expect them to have informed and reasoned views on the incredibly complex financial, social and political issues our country faces?
Uneducated, undemocratic allows "those people" (sounding rather bigoted) to be cynically manipulated, and how could you then expect those urban population centers to possibly make informed and reasoned views on the incredibly complex financial, social, and political issues our country faces??
Wow, cities are beacons of education and intelligence. How unfortunate for me not to be able to be crowded into public transport with all those enlightened people
C-Mag wrote: Fri Jan 04, 2019 10:45 am
Wow, cities are beacons of education and intelligence. How unfortunate for me not to be able to be crowded into public transport with all those enlightened people
Having taken a crowded public transport to work for 2 years, I can assure you - those people are no more intelligent than the rurals. At least the rurals can survive a power outage.