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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Duh. This is what liberal lunacy focused on "equity" results in. Absolute dumbing down of America. In progressives' minds, if there isn’t a desired racial and diversity outcome in things like math scores, their solution is to get rid of the tests and quality standards, not assist those who can't make it. Newsflash: physics, engineering, math, and science give zero Fs about equity and race. If you can't do the math, then you don't belong. This is why the US is imploding and China will dominate the future. Complete dumbing down of kids while China has standards.[/quote] US is not imploding but the gap between the top students and mid+lower pack of students is widen because of subpar education. [/quote] Because in states like California bright students in low income areas don't even get a chance to compete with top students in other states who are tracked and do have the opportunity to take AP and advanced math classes. Instead, these smart kids are twiddling their thumbs and keeping their head down in classes dominated by morons and disruptive students. Such a waste of talent. Progressives clearly don't think at all about bright, motivated students in lower income neighborhoods. [/quote] Schools shouldn't define them. If they are bright, they will be fine in the end. Especially we are in the AI generation. Knowledge is obtainable easily. Even better not limited in the US.[/quote] You AI cheerleaders are the worst. Like knowledge and smarts are just another commodity. Therefore, we can let schools rot because because every student has access to AI. That's your equity. We should all be dumbasses together. And if we need anything, Silicon Valley can teach us real good with the phone thingy. [/quote][/quote] Maybe you paint the world in negative lens. Tools are for people who know how to use them. That's all. For people who don't want to learn, no matter how many fishes you give them, they will starve in the end the moment you stop feeding them fish. [/quote]
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