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John Stossel and School
Friday. 9.1.06 10:04 pm
I was just watching 20/20 on channel 7 (abc7). This segment was called...something Stupid America or stupid schools...something.
I sat there watching John Stossel tell me why I should be skeptical every time I'm told something.

I was the customer at his resturant and he was putting the dishes on my table one after another. There was no time for me to taste it or remark upon the beautiful ways they were arranged.

Don't get me wrong, I believed every word he said. It was channel 7, they would never state anything that wasn't a fact they had researched. I was in a french resturant, I knew the food would be superb. And I trusted them enough to know there wouldn't be turds in my filet mignon. They had definite data to back them up.

Okay, I'm being threatened again. I'll continue my rant later. See ya!
--And I'm back! Sorry, Kuri, if I don't make sense...

You know how there is a demand for more money for schools? Money for education! It's for a good cause: our children! The unions and teachers are telling the politicians and the public how money can help kids get better grades.

NOT TRUE!!!!
Example #1: Billions of dollars were given to a particular school that hadn't been doing so well. Now they have an olypic-sized pool, a huge cafeteria, indoor track in a gigantic gymnasium. But the grades? Gotten worse. Down, down, down.

Example #2: School with no donations, but has a great principal. He visits every class and gives out money for perfect attendance! The kids love it!

Example #3: There are teachers rewarded for good teaching. They know they'll lose their jobs if they don't teach well. So they make learning fun. The kids are excited to do phonics, etc...

Schools in South Carolina aren't getting better. On the list of States' SAT scores: South Carolina is dead last with 993...or was it 933?...either way, that's not good. And yet those in charge argue that it is getting better and that it's perfectly fine as it is.

You know what's even worse? If you go up a couple of places on that list, you'll find New York! I live in New York! Why is it so bad?

Remember the No Child Left Behind Act? Teachers are teaching little kids to cheat to pass into the next grade. They're giving them the answers to get them out of there.

Also, kids have to go their zone schools. Their parents can't choose the schools for them. Even if the school is really bad. Here's another bad thing: if they're rich, they can move and buy a house in the right neighborhood with a good school. A governor's kid can choose not to go to his zone school because...well, he's the governor's kid.

You can choose what kind of cell phone you want, the ringtones and wallpapers, but not your school. There's a school so good, parents would die to get their kids in. So they have to hold a lottery. Whoever wins gets in! Yay! Because otherwise, they'd never have had a chance.

I believe it all. I really do. But I had barely enough time to digest it. It went by pretty fast though I understood it all. They just have a lot of facts we need to know with a limited time slot in which to tell us. *shrugs* Oh, I remember now. It's called Stupid in America.

I hope I made sense...I just started typing and this is what came out. Mind you I watched this last night. My memory's pretty impressing, eh? *lifts eyebrows*
Later!

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5 Comments.


i'm confused o_o;; i will come back and write a proper comment when you finish your rant, which should de-confuse me XDDDDD

L8r,

—×Kuri×—
» Kuri on 2006-09-02 04:34:45

okay! i'm de-confused!

right... first i have to say: once more, i am so freaking glad i dont live in america. really, i am. i'm so glad it's not even funny, cos if i lived in a certain area and had to go to the crappiest sch cos i lived in that area, i'd scream, and of course, try to move house...

this is just another example of how messed up america can be. (i mean, the other day, my friend was asking me to sign a petition in america cos they wanted to ban anime or something, i was signature #18,000 something. i signed it, even tho it has nothing to do with me. i mean, it's stupid, can you just imagine the absolute outrage if G.Bush tried to ban anime?) but yeah... that's just wrong.

although, there is still a possibility that what they publicised there has been exaggerated and some of it is false, lets not forget that fact.

i mean, which school are you going to? is it right by your house? is it a decent school? (okay i know youve moved but still..?)

well, it doesnt affect me, luckily, so i'm not too worried...

eh, i guess England isnt so bad after all... o_o;

L8r,

—×Kuri×—
» Kuri on 2006-09-02 03:16:25

Thanks!
Thanks for your comment and the welcome! You're not really a day late because I signed up almost near midnight.

I was just wondering but is Papagoya a user?

Even though 7 days isn't a very long time compared to the very first member besides dave, its still longer than me.
» thisdisease on 2006-09-02 06:45:27

Thanks! I think people should use giant bubble letters more often.
» riv307 on 2006-09-02 07:25:38

I feel kinda bad for not being able to relate to that because I go to a private school >.
» hikarixgaki on 2006-09-02 09:59:06

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