Comment by butterbomb
3 hours ago
God, maybe I could buy if it it came with significant work to repair US education and investment in a domestic science workforce, but unfortunately in the US, these nationalist waves have to also come with a strong air of anti-intellectualism.
It's wild how the President literally said, "I love the poorly educated." It turns out that when you treat a PhD like a deep-state conspiracy and a high school diploma like a Nobel Prize, you just get a country that tries to fix its power grid with thoughts, prayers, and a sharpie.
Idiocracy was a documentary sent to us from the future.
Also, obedience to "right think". Which is why the need to force social media billionaires to tell the feds who is "a political enemy."
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Isn't this the type of attitude that is giving cover to the types of actions the OP mentions, i.e. throwing the baby out with the bathwater?
That's not anti-intellectualism. That's nationalism combined with justified anger that we are importing foreigners to paper over the fact that we have ruined our own education system. I disagree with the decision, but I understand the motives.
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That's a completely non-sensical take.
It’s not the intellectuals who are pushing standards down. High standards inherently reject people, that’s inherent to the concept. The push for ever higher percentage of the population to get degrees means the average student keeps getting worse, as fewer of them are really seeking to be educated vs get a piece of paper.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d1/Educatio...
You are 100% correct, but it is absolutely a bunch of useless intellectuals and their endless yapping who have pushed this crap on us. You are confusing intellectuals with smart people.
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