proposition 6 was an initiative by senator john briggs to expel gay and lesbian teachers from the school system. poster by a teacher's union, 1977.
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proposition 6 was an initiative by senator john briggs to expel gay and lesbian teachers from the school system. poster by a teacher's union, 1977.
"ohh but if you hate authority and the school system so much why do you still put in an effort and get As????"
a) to resist you must be educated. in a world that hates you you have to have so so so much knowledge to back every single claim you have. school also puts you in an enviornment where you have to coexist with people you wildly disagree with. you learn how to get away with disruption, how to fight back in an enviornment where the stakes aren't brutally high. you learn to connect, analyse, resist. it also forces you to get into the swing of reading which is really convenient.
b) A FOR ANARCHIST BABEYYYY
starting a series of posts called
Bullshit That My Sister Witnessed At School
because I donāt go to public school, but man this shit makes me want to set it on fire for her
First entry:
Thereās a āno politicsā rule in her school, where no classroom is supposed to talk explicitly about their political leanings or political opinions.
she just told me that the day after Charlie Kirk died, her science teacher gave a five minute talk on how an āinfluential manā who has ādone mutant important thinfs for the worldā died, ātragically leaving behind his wife and kids.ā
This woman doesnāt even teach history or government or anything like that. Thereās a sign in every classroom that says no politics. And my sister had to sit through her giving a fucking reverent obituary for a man who wouldāve have seen my sister (a lesbian) hated for her sexual orientation
saying kids shouldnāt go to school or be educated is a WILD take and honestly, as a person who has heard horror stories their whole life of peopleās education being ripped away from them, I cannot in good conscience support that.
I have never said that children shouldn't be educated. I'm not even against the concept of school honestly. The problem is that the school system (at least in America, I know there are other countries with problems in their school systems but I'm not as well-versed in what they are) is that it's exploitative, is more focused on test-taking than actually learning, and is more of a military system where youre taught to blindly obey and believe everything that comes from authority. There are also many problems that tie in with racism, ableism, misogyny...
Education is a necessity. Schools as they currently stand in America do not adequately provide that.
"make Americans stupid again"
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