
In the name of equality, the California Department of Education seeks to dumb down the brightest kids.
“If California adopts this framework, which is currently under public review, the state will end up sabotaging its brightest students. The government should let kids opt out of math if it’s not for them. Don’t let the false idea that there’s no such thing as a gifted student herald the end of advanced math entirely.”
Instead, and in the name of “equity”, the proposed framework aims to keep everyone learning at the same dumbed down level for as long as possible.
The intention is clear. The California Board of Education intends to sabotage the best and brightest, hoping to make everyone equal.
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Dunning-Kruger Effect
The Dunning-Kruger effect is a cognitive bias in which people wrongly overestimate their knowledge or ability in a specific area. This tends to occur because a lack of self-awareness prevents them from accurately assessing their own skills.
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An effective strategy to seize and retain power.
- Reduce the effective wealth of the working class by taxation, regulatory fees and inflation to ensure their debt load will never be paid off.
- Reduce the level of education and use schools to indoctrinate the children at the same time.
- Increase the amount of government in the country’s economy. It is currently responsible for 34% of all household income in the US.
- Divide the people so that they cannot organize against their true enemy: the federal government and big business.
- Weaponize law enforcement and surveillance to control people’s actions.
- Sanction criminal behavior (antifa and BLM) against the good people.
- Make news outlets into propaganda platforms for the government and big business.
- Cancel our culture and religion.
- Manufacture a virus with gain of functions to control every aspect of our lives.
- Steal national elections and seize power.
It worked well here. At least for the Communist.
David DeGerolamo
THIRTY FOUR PERCENT!!!?? Is that accurate? Wowww
I added a link in the article for the 34%.