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Completely misguided government edict #1674656563365677
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostYou couldn't be more wrong.
Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostVery true. But if you are thick yourself, the state should help rather than let you make a mess of it and perpetuate the cycle.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Give an idiot a million pounds they will still make stupid choices. Bad parents will be bad regardless of how many people try to "Help" them. Or the funding thrown at them.
We seem to think that everyone can be great if we solve problem X or Y. It's not the case. There is a vast majority that will unfortunately walk the earth wasting the air they breath.
I did nothing with my education when I was growing up. That was apart from Computer Science which I excelled (this was mainly through deviant hacking of the school network and trading of pirated games.) I was a straight C/D grade kid, but I was hungry. The one thing I knew was that I did not want to live in a council house in Walthamstow and so I needed to buck my ideas up. That had to come from me. No one else could do it for me.
Are we seriously saying that where we have weak or poor kids that are already having their living given to them by the state, we should be motivating them to work harder by giving them more??? Not all motivation is positive. sometimes you need to feel the blade on your nuts before you realise its not a fire drill and its down to you to own your own life...Comment
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Originally posted by bobspud View PostThe one thing I knew was that I did not want to live in a council house in Walthamstow and so I needed to buck my ideas up. That had to come from me. No one else could do it for me.Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostMore wrong? Wrong is an absolute state and not subject to gradation.
Although in practice when you a dealing with estimating magnitudes rather than answering yes/no questions there are degrees of wrong, which is why we have methods for working out error or inaccuracy.While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'Comment
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Originally posted by bobspud View Post...
Are we seriously saying that where we have weak or poor kids that are already having their living given to them by the state, we should be motivating them to work harder by giving them more??? Not all motivation is positive. sometimes you need to feel the blade on your nuts before you realise its not a fire drill and its down to you to own your own life...Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostNo. We're saying that if there are barriers to them working hard, they should be removed. Homework clubs (places of quiet and safety where they can study) are a case in point. Non-motivated kids won't go to them, motivated kids will.
Are the jobs there for full employment? Or are we looking to turn middle class well payed jobs into poor payed ones by using more competition of labour just so that the few can have even more money at the top?
Would the ICT companies that are raping the UK with a flood of bobs, stop flooding us if we had lots of well trained apprentices? (my view is probably not because we are paying them to train their own generation for free)
If we magically get all these kids to get off of their arse and work as hard, what are you offering them for their efforts? We are busy trying to cap our greenhouse gasses so mass production is gone and there are only so many skilled jobs to be had.
The biggest issue that we have in this country is that the dumb and lazy are not so dumb and lazy to have avoided figuring out the basics of reproduction or the effort required to squirt out kids. Indeed if the feckless took a tip from the pandas we would have no problems in a few generations.Comment
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The more skilled your workforce is, the richer the country can become. That's why countries that keep half their workforce at home and want to stop their education are piss-poor tulip-holes.
Governments may well do the right thing in one area (attempting to raise educational standards for everyone) and still screw up royally in others (not controlling offshoring, expert immigration, benefit dependency).Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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