Dummer than a Brick in the Wall (10/25/23)

TST Radio - A podcast by Ryan Gable

When a government brags about creating jobs or eliminating perceived inequity it is usually at the expense of real jobs and real equity (fairness). Creating useless jobs looks good on paper, as does graduating kids that can’t read, write, or do basic math. The same logic is applied to garbage, since some cities let garbage pile up because the people making the garbage are of a certain race. Oregon has extended their no-requirement graduation policy for the same reason, insinuating that all dark-skinned students are inherently unable to learn reading and writing skills, and so it’s racist to keep them behind - remember when the President said poor kids are just as smart as white kids? Oregon can’t answer, however, why Asian, Indian, and Arab students tend to do better than even whites within a structure that supposedly gives benefits only to the latter. And it’s only a small select proportion of the population complaining about not being paid enough, working too many hours, and how awful capitalism is: they expect to work less, be paid more, have a work from home job, and yet receive all the benefits of hard work and industrialized civilization. Many of their problems are a lack of basic knowledge on time management, budgeting, life organization, scheduling, and even how to be grateful. This is the outright sabotage of civilization wherein you are not just another brick in the wall or dumber than a box of rocks, but are actually dumber than a wall of bricks.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tst-radio--5328407/support.

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