Redcat [he/him]

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Cake day: July 13th, 2023

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  • A lot of people are commenting about how, so what, lots of people can read and are also stupid. Except this isn't about being stupid. Or dumb. Reading and writing is a skill you gotta be tutored into. You won't learn it through intuition. You won't learn it through osmosis, guesswork or because the Holy Ghost descended from the heavens to enlighten your soul. You have to be taught, step by step, how to decode writing in order to then develop it into other skills, like different levels of reading, making annotations, making summaries, prose writing, and so on. All of these things should ideally become second nature to you through a long process of 'scholarization', one that is formulated with full understanding of what kids of different ages tend to need, and what kids in particular may require of their teachers.

    Think about it. This isn't like zoomers being unable to use Windows because they have phones. It's like not having a school system in the first place. Good god, the districts that keep this scam pedagogy in place are gonna create a lost generation.






  • if there is one thing that is universal about teachers is that we aren't well paid. at least in some places we are actually respected and such, but still not well paid. the one thing that keeps teachers going is that its a social profession with lots of meaning behind it. what sort of teacher looks at reading and thinks its not glamorous enough to teach it step by step as a learned skill.





  • Redcat [he/him]totraaaaaaannnnnnnnnnsthamk u furries 🫡
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    1 year ago

    In fact one of the mods there is a bit too over zealous about removing things that could be considered horny

    this may sound contradictory but there's always one person like this in every furry group disclaimer i'm not a furry


  • Redcat [he/him]tothe_dunk_tankReality is Chinese propaganda
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    1 year ago

    Well, I'm not american. I don't know enough about the Hawaii situation, all I have to go on is some accusations here and there that the government failed in it's duty. That's not enough to make a real judgement of the situation, and I haven't looked into the matter more deeply.

    What I'm more wary of is the growing chorus of people who seem to think that criticism of the US government only exists online because of signal boosting from nefarious Chinese-Russian troll farms. If you're a liberal you're supposed to pride yourself on the institutionalized self criticism that is supposed to exist in a liberal democracy. Now we have the democrats and the republicans both united in partisan hackery and a desire to ascribe negative speech to either Russiagate or Soros and The Jews®. This is not a good thing.

    From what I understand the US government did fail terribly during the Katrina disaster, and then the local government made full use of the opportunity to segregate and ethnically cleanse some historical black neighborhoods. So it's not like this is an impossible idea that came out of the blue.