I’ve taught mathematics at community colleges for over 20 years and I’m absolutely convinced that not all people can learn algebra or calculus.

It's obviously genetic, says the mathemetician.

I tried once to ask reddit's Anthropologists about what cultural artifacts are affected by genetics e.g. how lactose intolerance can affect a local culture. The question was apparently racist and then taken down.

I once asked an obvious lead in to a racist argument and was called a racist. It must be a conspiracy.

[Generic pontificating on the nature of society from the fount of the infinite wisdom of my anus] (it's multiple comment threads, and the free square on your HN bingo card)

You write web servers that need more boxes and serve less traffic than was standard 10 years ago. Why would anyone listen to you on any topic.

  • Beaver [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    There seems to be this common attitude that the students need to Earn their education, and that lots of failures is a sign that the Weak and Undeserving are being weeded out. It's such a weird attitude - shouldn't we be nurturing our next generation, trying to grow them into better people? Instead of pressing them against the grindstone of testing and credentializing, and then throwing them away like trash when so many of them fail.

    • LoudMuffin [he/him]
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      3 years ago

      I think it's funnier that it literally makes them horny that the "undeserving" are weeded out, but once those people are shut out of society and then go and try to make a living by whatever means possible like beating and robbing the Mayos and Gusanos they go and complain

      Ah yes, I love having a society based on dispensing arbitrary cruelty based on my toddler like gut instincts and the myriad of social problems it creates. Very cool!

    • bigboopballs [he/him]
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      3 years ago

      shouldn’t we be nurturing our next generation, trying to grow them into better people? Instead of pressing them against the grindstone of testing and credentializing, and then throwing them away like trash when so many of them fail.

      yes, but capitalism selects against empathy and nurturing behavior :(