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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]TikTok is largely a highly successful psyop campaign by China, which combined with a lack of rigor (from the left) and funding (from the right) in public education. When both the left and the right conspire to weaken public education, it leaves room for hostile foreign entities to take its place. Nonsense like this results. We all of course know that most of the loud and dumb voices on TikTok supporting Bin Laden would be the first immediately executed in the radical Islamist caliphate that he envisioned, assuming they are actually normal people and not foreign paid agents. But this is a group of people without basic education. Keep in mind a lot of the loudest voices here lost 1-2 years of schooling at an absolutely critical juncture in their education. The US doesn’t value education any more, across the board politically. This is the result. [/quote] Don't disagree, but as a Baltimore resident, I can assure you that more school funding is not the solution. [/quote] The problem is that social media has given everyone the (mistaken) idea that their opinions are worthy of being shared.[/quote] Strongly disagree. We need freely shared ideas and more critical thinking [/quote] I am OP and I used to think that. I've actually really come away thinking there is simply too much speech now. Not enough gatekeepers.[/quote] It's not the speech. It's the lack of critical thinking skills caused by devaluing the humanities. We've encouraged opinions but discouraged the disciplines that develop critical thinking and provide the context. [/quote]
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