I definitely should've worded the post better but yeah I didn't mean to imply that it's never taught in the states. Just that my personal experience in the system (also southern but urban) didn't really give me any chances 😕 But honestly a large reason for that probably just came from my particular setting (I'm NOT typing that whole thing out again but in one of my reply threads I go into more detail on the weird things I grew up learning)
Gee, thanks buddy 😁 As for the subconsciousness peeking through and being taken as conviction... yeah, there are pris and cons to either method. Overall though, to me, life is too short to worry about it too much. I hope you have a fantastic rest of your week 🙂
Fair enough. Also thanks for not being one of the comments saying 'they definitely exist in America how dare you' 🙄 I could've worded it better but the goal of the post was to find edicational systems different than the one I personally went through, not to try to define all of America's system in a few sentences. I put a fairly detailed description of that in one of my other replies if you're curious but regardless, thanks for your time 🙂
Follow-up question: business schools? As in, specialization before high school graduation? I know there are a handful of 'premier' schools here in the states but most of them are expensive, exclusionary, and focused on simply getting INTO a better university (prep schools). Most of us just go through general public education which can vary wildly and you definitely do not (in most cases) get to choose between the "business" branch or the "engineering" branch
Yeah, my main lesson I've learned here is to type the draft while high, but only press Send after I've come down 😅 I don't think it is now or will be in our lifetimes, BUT I do think that if a universal human language were possible, it would be more beneficial to base it on a Tonal system than an Atonal one (sorry Esperanto). But that is just my opinion, feel free to disagree, and thank you for your input 😁
Valid points, I appreciate that 🙏 Most of your question can be answered by the fact that I was high when I wrote the post and am just tired of using my filter in real life and I feel safe here on Lemmy.
And honestly, my specific Elementary school was very... unique. Looked them up a few months ago and they're a few degrees of separation from Reformed Calvinists. Like, more than half of the faculty come from 2 small Evangelical universities in the middle of the Great Plains. They taught some usual stuff like math and spelling, but then there was also lots of time dedicated to studying the Bible, learned two different songs to memorize the order of the books, we had a "Bring your Priest to School Day," yeah it was just a liiiiiiitle off.
I see your point in my (unintentional) divide into "christian/religios vs chinese" and nowadays I would never try to imply anything resembling that. Now that you mention it though, I do remember one day in 1st(?) grade where they had all the students come and listen to a sermon by a guest preacher (this was fairly common) and somehow the topic of 'Chinese water torture' came up? (I don't remember anything more specific than that, I was very young, but I think a connection was made that shouldn't have been)
As for the paranoia (besides the above annecdote), that was also unintentional. I wish I understood more about non-American culture and as an avid lover of history, I know a lot of times influence is not merely who won which battle and was curious to see if anyone else had more tangible examples than just theories or video game-logic.
Overall, the whole point of this was just to talk to somebody so thank you for that 🥰
As OP, I have no problem with your critiques. And I wasn't saying I think it will be like that at any point during OUR lifetimes. Like the post said, I was just curious because in my childhood (30 years ago), I knew more about the solar system than I did about China ¯(ツ)/¯
Never said they were perfect. And you're right, they were wrong in their beliefs about a sun god thirsting for blood. But me personally, I would rather be a warrior in their Flower Wars with at least a CHANCE to make my way in the world instead of the capitalist hellscape of the modern era where every path just leads to more suffering
America has always been a place where transactions matter more than people. At least, it has been that way ever since European discovery. Native Americans were nowhere near this inhumane
Good burn, I respect it