Enough Education to Read the Road Signs
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Enough Education to Read the Road Signs

During the course of WW2 as Hitler the artist was making the fateful mistake of imagining himself to be a tactician, he remarked to his aides that he had the Slavonic Peoples in such contempt that he proposed that, upon conquering their land they would be deprived of education, esteeming them to be, inaccurately, sub human.  That was Hitler's concept.  A common tenant running throughout mankind that each group's ethnicity is superior to the others, hence the misconception of ethnic cleansing, observed running through areas of Europe as well as other, if not all, portions of the globe.

But you must remember that Adolph was extremely insane, perhaps since a child, having been seriously abused by his father and later by the draconian viciousness of the Versailles Treaty.  Nevertheless at times he was coherent enough to repeat the sentiment that certain ilk to our present time still entertain, in that he was once heard to say that the Slavonic races of central Asia and of Europe after what he hoped to be their conquest by the Reich, would be denied an education, or, as he said, "...just enough to be able to read the road signs".

This is obviously the opinion of many of today's elitists that have cheapened the lives of the rest of us by causing the vast majority to be able to do no better in formal education than to be able to procure the ability to commute to menial jobs in private transportation. They have, however failed to attain the levels of literacy necessary to read the signs so now said signs are pictures, mostly, or symbols rather than words.  Obviously the new objective is to give the public enough education to make money off of them.  Certainly.  That's got to be the case.  Just look at the last recession.  It was the public that kept the whole economy going, not industry, not science, and not even the military industrial complex.

You don't imagine that it's a sort of wry coincidence, that education and training are so expensive, do you?  It's intentional.  A coincidence or mere happenstance causing all education and training to be so extremely expensive that only the elite or those controlled could afford it would have other factors in the mix.  No, this situation reeks with the stench of corrupt human imagination.  It's as I say in my joke about the steel worker who threw a burlap sac of coffee into the molten steel.  When asked why he just said that it was time to wake up and smelt the coffee. 

It's as the accusation against the Communists in the twentieth century went, that they had no respect for human life.  Well that accusation fits those corporate pinkos in their corporate leviathans handing out their pink slips by the thousands.  At least the halfway decent ones pay to have those laid off retrained.  What do you think happens to a work force the size of the one recently laid off when they hit the streets?  Ultimately there is some degree of death and inordinate suffering and that happening to people who trusted their former employers with their careers and some with their very lives.   

In business and retailing, when an employee is hired, he or she is trained for the job not only for free, but they also get paid for the time in training.  School should be free.  The room and board, medical and dental should either be free or paid.  This is how you become a civilization.  This is how you grow and prosper.  You must have an inteligencia of decent proportions.

Actually I should be putting this in the joke page, but if you really look at it, the whole extent of primary and secondary public education taught to the masses in the United States can be boiled down to two subjects: boredom and consumerism.

Just enough education to be able to uphold the entire US economy all on their own during the worst bear markets in history.  Smelt the coffee.

 

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