• @BowtiesAreCool@lemmy.world
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      5810 months ago

      This is the equivalent of “you don’t want to be like that Janitor over there” energy. Needlessly mean to a specific class or profession because they don’t see it as valued.

      • ArxCyberwolf
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        10 months ago

        Nobody respected the janitorial staff at my high school until they went on strike. Shit went downhill FAST.

        • @Maggoty@lemmy.world
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          210 months ago

          Maybe that should be a thing. Once every 2-4 years the janitors go on strike so kids develop an appreciation for blue collar work. It would be random within that timeframe though so it couldn’t really be prepared for.

      • @nomous@lemmy.world
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        1310 months ago

        Yeah, teach sounds like a dick. A HS physics teacher doesn’t even make that much more than a GM at McDicks and probably less than a McD District Manager. Sounds like the teacher should’ve made better career choices, maybe they’d be a physicist instead of just teaching. You know what they say: Those who can, do. Those who can’t, teach.

      • @Mango@lemmy.world
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        410 months ago

        We don’t think janitors are bad. We think it sucks to be a janitor because cleaning isn’t fun.

        • @CrowAirbrush@lemmy.world
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          810 months ago

          And being paid very little + we all know they get treated like trash because we think lowly of their profession.

            • @CrowAirbrush@lemmy.world
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              1110 months ago

              Don’t turn this on me, you weirdo. This is what 99% of people do.

              I know this because i’ve been in their shoes, people are fucking trash.

              • @Mango@lemmy.world
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                -810 months ago

                You hang out with the wrong people. Don’t give me statistics you literally just made up. Maybe you’re trash and people treated you like you rather than like a janitor.

  • @KaiReeve@lemmy.world
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    3510 months ago

    Some of y’all didn’t grow up in the southeastern US and it shows.

    Not all of the teachers in my school were unreasonable narcissistic sadists, but about half of them were.

    • @ameancow@lemmy.world
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      1310 months ago

      Wow, have you even tried being born to a socioeconomic status that put you in a better school zone??

    • @mimimum@lemmy.ca
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      410 months ago

      Idk if that’s the right qualifier. It should be “rural”. Because when people aren’t stupid, and they live in the city, they’re gonna get shuffled into classes pretty early with all the other not stupid people. But in small towns, small classes, you’re gonna see everyone. I’ve witnessed teachers saying this to kids over and over, and it’s because we didn’t have a choice. There was no fancy classroom either of us were escaping to.

      Is a tired trope tho

        • @Glytch@lemmy.world
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          410 months ago

          Yes, I’d much rather have my tax dollars going toward that than another air superiority fighter that: A. Doesn’t work and B. Wouldn’t be used because most of our military engagements are against groups without air forces.

          • @prettybunnys@sh.itjust.works
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            Shockingly the military isn’t the reason we cant have the other things we want, it’s because we don’t make everyone pay their fair share.

            Also while it’s unpopular the f22 project did push the envelope for technology and that money wasn’t just burned, the f22 is still quite the technological achievement and even failures result in significant research and development

              • @Jiggle_Physics@lemmy.world
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                Well it’s sensor fusion technology has been the blue print for every machine intended to “make its own decision” in terms of where it goes, and what functions it uses. The sensor tech created have lead to a bunch of significant increases in a number of tracking technologies, everything from optically informed triggers and movement, improvements in camera, and display tech, and a large array of sensors using a lot of other means of sensing things, such as EM fields/projection. The air frame has informed the development of more efficient commercial aircraft. Developments in HUD/AR displays have a lot to thank from the tech developed for the F-22’s pilot information systems. All sorts of different user interface tech was influenced by things developed for it.

                A whole lot of what many industries have been doing draws from stuff developed for the system. So-much-so that congress made an amendment that specifically blocked the sale of the F-22 and its associated sub-systems.

        • @intensely_human@lemm.ee
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          310 months ago

          Prioritize reading of fiction. We put too much emphasis on reading for education, but reading can be a great escape too.

          People need escape mechanisms. Reading fiction is an escape and it makes people more literate and more articulate.

          Educating the low level stuff is just as important as the high level stuff. And by low level stuff, I mean the ability to form coherent sentences, and arrange those into paragraphs.

          Just running tons and tons of text through the brain helps with this. My Spanish verb conjugation, for example, got much better when I started reading Spanish literature. Because a good story eventually covers all the bases of all the tenses for conjugation, many many times. It’s so much more effective than a textbook on conjugation.

          We learn by examples. Especially language. The best way to learn language is unconsciously, as a side effect of trying to communicate. A good story grips the reader’s conscious mind on the plot, allowing the absorption of the linguistic rules to be absorbed unconsciously.

          We don’t have enough respect for fiction. We think people need to read about physics or history to get smarter. No. They can read about an adventure, and get smarter. Just like a person can play soccer and get more skilled. Drills are fine, but just playing the game makes you better too, and it’s so much more engaging than doing drills.

    • @Croquette@sh.itjust.works
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      410 months ago

      Do you know what the proportion of native English speakers vs non-native speakers is in the US?

      It doesn’t diminish your point, but probably that non-native speakers skew the stats a bit if they are included in the stat.

      • @intensely_human@lemm.ee
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        710 months ago

        Kinda. If we’re talking about who can participate in the workforce or online conversations, being literate in the dominant language equals “being literate”.

        • @Croquette@sh.itjust.works
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          310 months ago

          Makes sense. I was asking because the links were talking about the English language. But considering that this is the working language, it doesn’t really matter in the end if the person is a native speaker or not. If they can’t hold a basic conversation or read simple instructions, it makes their life harder no matter what.

  • @kitnaht@lemmy.world
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    1210 months ago

    Nah, the teachers where I am absolutely will say, quite literally “You won’t ever amount to anything, why are you even here? Shouldn’t you be dealing drugs on some corner somewhere?”