i have to wonder if almost everyone in this country is deeply stupid compared to functional countries
like I grew up during the No Child Left Behind era and it feels like I'm permanently hobbled compared to people I meet who went to school in like, 50's-60's-70's
all the Europeans I've met online just seem a bit sharper than most Bhürgers
The best part is that, because private schools/public schools in rich counties can be decent, the political will to fix schools in general can't materialize!
between 14% and 21% of American adults (1 in 7 to 1 in 5) are illiterate (depending on the study)
i have to wonder if almost everyone in this country is deeply stupid compared to functional countries
like I grew up during the No Child Left Behind era and it feels like I'm permanently hobbled compared to people I meet who went to school in like, 50's-60's-70's
all the Europeans I've met online just seem a bit sharper than most Bhürgers
The best part is that, because private schools/public schools in rich counties can be decent, the political will to fix schools in general can't materialize!