And it’s a good cry for freedom. I focused on the one thing about this post I didn’t like, but over all it’s a good post in my opinion. I should have been more positive; I’ll try to keep in mind my negativity bias in the future.
Let’s then agree even further about your claim that we need a relatable image of school that we plan to abolish. To convince the world that we are in a blind alley of compulsory schooling we need a plethora of voices. A rational voice of adults who understand the problem, and an emotional appeal of a young man who feels imprisoned. Both matter. As for me, I see the school system as a neoplasm on modern society and yet I cannot point to a single bad teacher with bad intent. This is an acme of evil to cannibalize good people to reinforce a destructive system. As much cancer can use and extend your own blood supply.
And it’s a good cry for freedom. I focused on the one thing about this post I didn’t like, but over all it’s a good post in my opinion. I should have been more positive; I’ll try to keep in mind my negativity bias in the future.
Let’s then agree even further about your claim that we need a relatable image of school that we plan to abolish. To convince the world that we are in a blind alley of compulsory schooling we need a plethora of voices. A rational voice of adults who understand the problem, and an emotional appeal of a young man who feels imprisoned. Both matter. As for me, I see the school system as a neoplasm on modern society and yet I cannot point to a single bad teacher with bad intent. This is an acme of evil to cannibalize good people to reinforce a destructive system. As much cancer can use and extend your own blood supply.