
SIR ETHNICCEL
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Something I have been thinking about.
Why do children go to school untill 16 or 18 years old and come out with no vocational skills at all? Not even basic skills that can be advanced later in some technical school for a year or two.
The first 3 years of school are important for literacy okay fine but the rest like whats the point?.
Our parents have jobs and careers(okay not all) but teach their kids absolutely nothing whilst the kid is still young. Since the childs 6th year of life till 16 is 10 solid years or for Uni cels it is 12 solid years. But after those years the kids know nothing about any trade or skill. Absolutely zero.
Tell an 18 to write a business plan, they dont know how, tell that kid to read a technical graph that builders use to build a house or any engineer/trades guy uses at work, they cant, ask those kids to explain the processes of opening a supermarket , they cant.
Most young adults in the USA in the Anglosphere , Africa, Sand countries, Asia end up working bullshit jobs at Starbucks or some shit but have student debt. Europe is a bit different but exactly the same with high youth unemployment except Germany, Austria, Netherlands, Denmark but thats changing now with the changing technologies and Euro cucks are lagging way behind with even Kenya more digitalised than some Euro countries like Germany and China dominating the electro vhecile market and AI quantam computing.
Anyway my point is that kids learn bullshit like gender studies at school but come out with no business/technical skills at all and most who were cursed at birth with blue pilled parents will struggle to get a good job if they can get a stable job at all.
Even Uni teaches you nothing except basics. Its still up to each person to specialise ON THEIR OWN
I mean why couldnt a 6 year already start specialising in robotics or programming heaters and controlling them over the internet . By the time they leave school they know exactly what they want to do with that skill even if it is not related to what they learnt they still at least have something to make good money and not work shit jobs at Starbucks.
Why do children go to school untill 16 or 18 years old and come out with no vocational skills at all? Not even basic skills that can be advanced later in some technical school for a year or two.
The first 3 years of school are important for literacy okay fine but the rest like whats the point?.
Our parents have jobs and careers(okay not all) but teach their kids absolutely nothing whilst the kid is still young. Since the childs 6th year of life till 16 is 10 solid years or for Uni cels it is 12 solid years. But after those years the kids know nothing about any trade or skill. Absolutely zero.
Tell an 18 to write a business plan, they dont know how, tell that kid to read a technical graph that builders use to build a house or any engineer/trades guy uses at work, they cant, ask those kids to explain the processes of opening a supermarket , they cant.
Most young adults in the USA in the Anglosphere , Africa, Sand countries, Asia end up working bullshit jobs at Starbucks or some shit but have student debt. Europe is a bit different but exactly the same with high youth unemployment except Germany, Austria, Netherlands, Denmark but thats changing now with the changing technologies and Euro cucks are lagging way behind with even Kenya more digitalised than some Euro countries like Germany and China dominating the electro vhecile market and AI quantam computing.
Anyway my point is that kids learn bullshit like gender studies at school but come out with no business/technical skills at all and most who were cursed at birth with blue pilled parents will struggle to get a good job if they can get a stable job at all.
Even Uni teaches you nothing except basics. Its still up to each person to specialise ON THEIR OWN
I mean why couldnt a 6 year already start specialising in robotics or programming heaters and controlling them over the internet . By the time they leave school they know exactly what they want to do with that skill even if it is not related to what they learnt they still at least have something to make good money and not work shit jobs at Starbucks.
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