The couple who want to make America...
The couple who want to make America...
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For what it's worth - the Washington Post put the article in the style section.
The couple who want to make America...
For what it's worth - the Washington Post put the article in the style section.
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It's endlessly amusing to me that these sorts of people think they are smart. They insist they are geniuses in fact. Yet they are incapable of grasping the glaring obvious reasons that their stated goals clash with their political objectives.
People must have more kids but we must make the world a worse place and that'll make them have more kids.
No it won't. It obviously won't to anyone who examines evidence for 15 minutes.
I understand that some people are lying. Saying they want one thing but actually wanting and doing another. But there are true believers. These types... Musk fanboys... Etc
I just want to point and laugh at them because they truly are so fucking incapable of understanding despite their education and auras of intelligence
this is the end result of devaluation of the humanities. Dunning-Kruger is overused on the internet but freaks like this are just a massive, massive, glaring example of it
True. Just the idea "well I know calculus/Java/physics like the back of my hand so I'm clearly an Uber level intellect."
Accepting you might be good at one thing and not another is surprisingly difficult
Even between the life sciences and trades. I just finished a BS in biology as a mature student and a close friend is doing his in computer science part time, and the difference in what we have to do... So much of his assessed work can be entirely unsourced because it's literally just coding. He's a clever guy and was given an award for placing in the top 100 students institution-wide last year (~40k students), but I do wonder how many of the other 99 were in similar courses!
Oh, absolutely. He sees it himself. Fortunately (a) in Australia it's partly subsidised and the loans are only indexed against inflation, and (b) he's obviously enjoying it. Plus the few units that actually belong in a university are really interesting (but not as you say enough to justify the course being at a uni).
This is literally the mirror-image of the STEMlord anti-humanities arguments, and it's a silly argument in either direction. Both STEM and the humanities are academically rigorous and contribute great value to a student's education--that's why the best schools have so many gen-ed requirements.
STEM and the humanities would do much better uniting against their common foes in academia: administrators and athletics.
This obvious stupidity is why their attempts to wind people up just leaves me saying "Carry on". A handful of rich idiots are not going to birth themselves out of a minority. They can't. Wealth is by definition a minority. And the more children they have, the more their wealth will be split. Aristocracies of the past showed what happens then. Political affiliation isn't all that hereditary either, so if that's the goal, that's also bound to fail. If it's a race thing—they claim it's not, but...—they need to support other white people, but their ideas just... don't. These people are cosplayers.
b-b-b-b-but their mensa memberships!
It's so funny that mensa means stupid in Spanish. Apuesto a que ninguno de los mensos saben eso jajaja
Excuse me what was your SAT score?
Wait you don't give a shit I did good on standardized tests decades ago?