Exactly What I Was Saying

Jan 24, 2007 02:07

"Indeed, the interests of the oppressors lie in 'changing the conciousness of the oppressed, not the situation which oppresses them,' for the more the oppressed can be led to adapt to that situation, the more easily they can be dominated. To achieve this end, the oppressors use the banking concept (The concept that students are merely empy ( Read more... )

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icetray January 24 2007, 12:07:02 UTC
What brings you to these writings?

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dark_finesse January 24 2007, 16:57:42 UTC
My disdain for society, education specifically, and how its goal is to smudge out the flame of individuality in people and create a collective of mindless, dominated drones. This is not the way of true education. This is perverse and skewed.

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sparklngstarlet January 25 2007, 00:55:52 UTC
so what are you going to do to change things?

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dark_finesse January 25 2007, 01:58:22 UTC
I propose to do nothing. There is no room for heroes today. Those who try to fix the wrongs are labeled as "terrorists" or "extremists" and taken away.

Eventually the flawed system will unravel itself.

However, as advice, if one wishes to change an istitution, one must first destroy the concept of said institution. By taking down the phyicality of something but leaving the concept of it behind, one only assures its reappearance.

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dark_finesse January 25 2007, 04:33:47 UTC
institution*

physicality*

ugh..riddled with typos.

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sparklngstarlet January 25 2007, 04:44:19 UTC
so you're just waiting......waiting on the world to change

i hate john mayer, but i thought that was funny

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icetray January 25 2007, 04:03:20 UTC
Differing from the previous question to your comment, what is your solution?

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dark_finesse January 25 2007, 04:36:06 UTC
I'm not sure that there is a solution. The banking system of education is in full swing and has been for quite some time. Institutions more or less enforce this as the default form of education.

I don't know how anyone could right this wrong.

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icetray January 26 2007, 17:21:23 UTC
"I'm not sure that there is a solution."

That mindset is more dangerous than the problem itself. Believing something to be impossible is what makes it impossible.

"I don't know how anyone could right this wrong."

This statement expresses hopelessness. Giving up hope means giving up. You must never give up hope that things can be better. You must never give up that hope for any reason, ever.

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