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« on: 14 August 2003, 21:26:00 pm »

"Learning to Be Stupid in the Culture of Cash"

By Luciana Bohne

08/12/03:

You might think that reading about a Podunk University's English teacher's attempt to connect the dots between the poverty of American education and the gullibility of the American public may be a little trivial, considering we've embarked on the first, openly-confessed imperial adventure of senescent capitalism in the US, but bear with me. The question my experiences in the classroom raise is why have these young people been educated to such abysmal depths of ignorance.

"I don't read," says a junior without the slightest self-consciousness. She has not the smallest hint that professing a habitual preference for not reading at a university is like bragging in ordinary life that one chooses not to breathe. She is in my "World Literature" class. She has to read novels by African, Latin American, and Asian authors. She is not there by choice: it's just a "distribution" requirement for graduation, and it's easier than philosophy -she thinks.

The novel she has trouble reading is Isabel Allende's "Of Love and Shadows," set in the post-coup terror of Pinochet's junta's Nazi-style regime in Chile, 1973-1989. No one in the class, including the English majors, can write a focused essay of analysis, so I have to teach that. No one in the class knows where Chile is, so I make photocopies of general information from world guide surveys. No one knows what socialism or fascism is, so I spend time writing up digestible definitions. No one knows what Plato's "Allegory of the Cave" is, and I supply it because it's impossible to understand the theme of the novel without a basic knowledge of that work - which used to be required reading a few generations ago. And no one in the class has ever heard of 11 September 1973, the CIA-sponsored coup which terminated Chile's mature democracy.

There is complete shock when I supply US de-classified documents proving US collusion with the generals' coup and the assassination of elected president, Salvador Allende.

Geography, history, philosophy, and political science - all missing from their preparation. I realize that my students are, in fact, the oppressed, as Paulo Freire's "The Pe****gy of the Oppressed" pointed out, and that they are paying for their own oppression. So, I patiently explain: no, our government has not been the friend of democracy in Chile; yes, our government did fund both the coup and the junta torture-machine; yes, the same goes for most of Latin America.

Then, one student asks, "Why?" Well, I say, the CIA and the corporations run roughshod over the world in part because of the ignorance of the people of the United States, which apparently is induced by formal education, reinforced by the media, and cheered by Hollywood. As the more people read, the less they know and the more indoctrinated they become, you get this national enabling stupidity to attain which they go into bottomless pools of debt. If it weren't tragic, it would be funny.

Meanwhile, this expensive stupidity facilitates US funding of the bloody work of death squads, juntas, and terror regimes abroad. It permits the war we are waging - an unfair, illegal, unjust, illogical, and expensive war, which announces to the world the failure of our intelligence and, by the way, the creeping weakness of our economic system. Every man, woman, and child killed by a bomb, bullet, famine, or polluted water is a murder - and a war crime.

And it signals the impotence of American education to produce brains equipped with the bare necessities for democratic survival: analyzing and asking questions.

Let me put it succinctly: I don't think serious education is possible in America.

Anything you touch in the annals of knowledge is a foe of this system of commerce and profit, run amok. The only education that can be permitted is if it acculturates to the status quo, as happens in the expensive schools, or if it produces people to police and enforce the status quo, as in the state school where I teach.

Significantly, at my school, which is a third-tier university, servicing working-class, first-generation college graduates who enter lower-echelon jobs in the civil service, education, or middle management, the favored academic concentrations are communications, criminal justice, and social work--basically how to mystify, cage, and control the masses.

This education is a vast waste of the resources and potential of the young. It is boring beyond belief and useless--except to the powers and interests that depend on it. When A Ukranian student, a three-week arrival on these shores, writes the best-organized and most profound essay in English of the class, American education has something to answer for--especially to our youth.

But the detritus and debris that American education has become is both planned and instrumental. It's why our media succeeds in telling lies. It's why our secretary of state can quote from a graduate-student paper, claiming confidently that the stolen data came from the highest intelligence sources. It's why Picasso's "Guernica" can be covered up during his preposterous "report" to the UN without anyone guessing the political significance of this gesture and the fascist sensibility that it protects.

Cultural fascism manifests itself in an aversion to thought and cultural refinement. "When I hear the word 'culture,'" Goebbels said, "I reach for my revolver." One of the infamous and telling reforms the Pinochet regime implemented was educational reform. The basic goal was to end the university's role as a source of social criticism and political opposition. The order came to dismantle the departments of philosophy, social and political science, humanities and the arts--areas in which political discussions were likely to occur. The universities were ordered to issue degrees only in business management, computer programming, engineering, medicine and dentistry - vocational training schools, which in reality is what American education has come to resemble, at least at the level of mass education.

Our students can graduate without ever touching a foreign language, philosophy, elements of any science, music or art, history, and political science, or economics. In fact, our students learn to live in an electoral democracy devoid of politics - a feature the dwindling crowds at the voting booths well illustrate.

The poet Percy Bysshe Shelley wrote that, in the rapacity that the industrial revolution created, people first surrendered their minds or the capacity to reason, then their hearts or the capacity to empathize, until all that was left of the original human equipment was the senses or their selfish demands for gratification.

At that point, humans entered the stage of market commodities and market consumers--one more thing in the commercial landscape. Without minds or hearts, they are instrumentalized to buy whatever deadens their clamoring and frightened senses--official lies, immoral wars, Barbies, and bankrupt educations.

Meanwhile, in my state, the governor has ordered a 10% cut across the board for all departments in the state - including education.

Luciana Bohne teaches film and literature at Edinboro University in Pennsylvania.


Ha ha ha...that explains everything....ha ha hah

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But the detritus and debris that American education has become is both planned and instrumental. It's why our media succeeds in telling lies. It's why our secretary of state can quote from a graduate-student paper, claiming confidently that the stolen data came from the highest intelligence sources. It's why Picasso's "Guernica" can be covered up during his preposterous "report" to the UN without anyone guessing the political significance of this gesture and the fascist sensibility that it protects.

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But the detritus and debris that American education has become is both planned and instrumental. It's why our media succeeds in telling lies. It's why our secretary of state can quote from a graduate-student paper, claiming confidently that the stolen data came from the highest intelligence sources. It's why Picasso's "Guernica" can be covered up during his preposterous "report" to the UN without anyone guessing the political significance of this gesture and the fascist sensibility that it protects.

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But the detritus and debris that American education has become is both planned and instrumental. It's why our media succeeds in telling lies. It's why our secretary of state can quote from a graduate-student paper, claiming confidently that the stolen data came from the highest intelligence sources. It's why Picasso's "Guernica" can be covered up during his preposterous "report" to the UN without anyone guessing the political significance of this gesture and the fascist sensibility that it protects.

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But the detritus and debris that American education has become is both planned and instrumental. It's why our media succeeds in telling lies. It's why our secretary of state can quote from a graduate-student paper, claiming confidently that the stolen data came from the highest intelligence sources. It's why Picasso's "Guernica" can be covered up during his preposterous "report" to the UN without anyone guessing the political significance of this gesture and the fascist sensibility that it protects.

Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ......   Dumb

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« Reply #1 on: 14 August 2003, 22:02:00 pm »

Now you have truly mastered the bold function, have a stab at the italics.
Once you have mastered that, we can move on to the whole exciting world of bold italics -- but only one step at a time, little boy, don't want your brain to clog up else you'll start repeating the same paragraph three times ... hang on ...

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« Reply #2 on: 15 August 2003, 12:36:00 pm »

Your fascination with all things American and Western....

Perhaps first you should remove the proverbial log from your own eye

Look at your own claimed homeland of Martinique

Perhaps your entrepreneurial skills, your revolutionary fervour, your jihadi zeal and of course your Hollywood experience would be better focused there...

Your concern for freedom

Martinique is a vassel state of the French, not even a real country, it's just an Overseas Department of some French Ministerial bureaucracy. Surely before you obsess over infringement on rights and freedom of speech in the US you should take a look at the small French bureaucracy that passes for your own nation? Wyy are you so worried about The Patriot Act passed by a Government in a foreign country when you don't even really have a Government of your own?

Your reviling of all things Western.

70% of Martiniques GDP is French government spending. So you condemn all things Western while continuing to  nurse at the nipple of Western generosity and forebearance. If you truly believe that Western civilization is doomed, perhaps you should spend less time rhetorically biting the hand that continually feeds you and learn to stand on your own two national feet. (Of course, you'll be needing an actual nation first)

Concer about poor Education

Your concern for Western education is touching coming from a country where only 20% of the population have completed high school and less than 10% have completed even a basic under graduate degree.

Perhaps rather than finding fault with a literary course in some obscure University in the US where some students apparently don't care to read a lot, you should go to work trying to help the 80% of the population in your own country (sorry Department)  that don't even finish high school.

Then perhaps they could earn more than the average of $75/week they're currently pulling down in Martinique.

But of course, that would be pointless because it's the US that's a shambles and Martinique, impoverished and uneducated, under the continuing supervision of the French Civil Service, is doing just fine....

Right?

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« Reply #3 on: 15 August 2003, 15:38:00 pm »

Now that was a far more sensible reposte than my admittedly more sarcastic one.
I too await a response -- not to mine, but to the previous.
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« Reply #4 on: 15 August 2003, 22:12:00 pm »

Manc Man - respect!
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« Reply #5 on: 15 August 2003, 23:28:00 pm »

Why don't you address Antoine's points instead of resorting to personal attacks?
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« Reply #6 on: 16 August 2003, 7:53:00 am »

How do you address the points within a pointless post?

You tell me what his points were in the above post and I'll address them.

Bear in mind it is pure cut and paste with no additional input beyond the manic repetition of some paragraphs.

And remember, you should tell me what you know for sure his points are, not what yopu think they may perhaps be...

Off you go.....

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« Reply #7 on: 16 August 2003, 20:23:00 pm »

H/Lo not so smart Monkey Manc Man

Finally a fool is trapped, for good.
I have gained $1,000.00 Singapore dollars for this your latest exhibition of wisdom.

You are the second fool here to mention Martinique, because I said I was from Martinique...

You are however the first fool to post data and revile a country because you were easily led to believe that I am indeed from Martinique....

Now you have another problem...and I am S$1,000.00 richer...

Now you cannot be sure where I am from really...and you may have to revile every Caribbean country...because I will change as I need, if only to keep you emotionally unsettled, or have you display more of your vaunted wisdom.

How now Manckey Monkey, you have made a fool of yourself...at my gain...

I however prefer the additional advantage you have so foolishly volunteered along with the many others I already have...
I can donate the S$1,000.00 to your personal account or give it to the BM to give to you...

Now that would be charity,  I should send this new found fortune to you - after all you are suffering as direct result of my gaining it...

It may save you from working for awhile...and you may have some time to educate yourself in the ways of the world...

You have fallen in the longest running trap I have placed on this board...

How about going after the Lesser Antilles, and then the Greater Antilles...fool for me... I now have my own personal fool....How now Monkey Manc Man...How now ...

Now no matter what you write, you will wonder at the prudence of this post and whether you had a point ot not.

And you will never know whether you should have resisted the temptation of getting moving beyond the villification of my person and going after a country...an incomparably bigger entity than the person...What a lark!!!!

And every nano-second you spend thinking about whether you are right about Martinique or not is time spent being a fool for me...and you cannot escape it.

I will have succeded beyond my expectations in making you my personal automaton rather than CNNs, and I will determine remotely your every thought... but do not despair, it will be a better richer experience, and you would have evolved...to walking upright in no time, and I would be able to give you a brain, while I am still standing, even though I will have to stoop from this great height.

How is that as a personal response to your latest salvo from Brobdinag...

I can do much better at this than you ever will be able to, and I can be polite and courteous in your language, and make my responses board-worthy and I will darn-say witty.

I will additionally be able to point to my response to you, to the world and not fall in stature...something you have not been able to do...

And if this matter gets beyond the ring of cyberspace and enters the courts of my upright peers or your ambling troop the result will be no different.

You will still have to pay again in whatever jurisdiction you choose..I will pay nothing...and you will still be my personal automaton to toy with, in mind-bending ways.

Monkey Man you do  not know Antoine, and just add that to the long list of things way beyond your ken..        

Now then know this...
I am not as you are
You are not as I am
I will never be what you are
You can never be what I am
To you be your things and to me be mine.
Never the twain shall meet

I will not defend Martinique, it needs no defence...and it takes no offence...from one such as you...

No matter what Martinique or any other country is or is not...it is not the USA...does not perpetrate policies of injustice and has not the death of millions to live with, and it 's people are not the targets of reprisals for international theft and injustice...

But I would have give you a brain for you to know that...and you are not yet walking upright...and I am not going on all fours with you...    

In your latest clutch at the straw in you empty head you have shown how powerless you are in dealing with my opinions, or anything which does not distantly echo as a can-fed opinion and you are incapable of doing harm to anyone or anything but yourself...

You cannot even defend yourself from this response...because now you know even less than you thought you did before.          

This is great stuff...really..I am really enjoying this round of posting...

I can  single-handedly determine all topics in this section of the board....whether I am present or not...

BM...that was my exact point...see...         .

Ladies and gentlemen of the jury  look for me if you will, in the direction of the lower branch, there crouches the ambling poster heretofore self-styled as Manc Man, but  who earned the unenviable and more descriptive moniker Manckey Man as a result of his brain-free swinging in trees of dizzying heights... and who will herienafter be referred to as Exhibit A  previously held to be extinct, and of the specie buffona and but more aptly described for ease of identification-  Resident Expatsingapore Fool .

Now walk carefully, cos you know not where I have laid another one, unless you are thinking of falling in them all, in the hope that I will send the money to BM...naw..that is human thinking...you are not there yet.

Peace

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« Reply #8 on: 16 August 2003, 20:26:00 pm »

Antwat
You wrote

"You are the second fool here to mention Martinique, because I said I was from Martinique..."

Absolutely well said, I agree with you 100 percent. Now everyone who ever reads any more of the drivel you post will know that not only are you a liar, you are a self-confessed liar. (God, I love this bold function. Its so, so, so....bold!

Now he certainly doesn't need me springing to his defence, but Manc Man clearly wrote:

"Look at your own claimed homeland of Martinique"

I'll repeat it with a bit of bold emphasis, 'cos you seem to like that:

"Look at your own claimed homeland of Martinique."

I'll repeat it again, 'cos you seem to really like tedious repetition on the basis that you reckon it proves a point.

"Look at your own claimed  homeland of Martinique."


Now perhaps you could re-read that original cut and paste you stuck up here. What was the subject again? The U.S. education system sucks.

Which superior education system were you spewed out of in which you never learnt the meaning of the word claimed?

Could you dig your hole a little deeper? One of your inane smiley faces appears to still be peering over the top.

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« Reply #9 on: 16 August 2003, 22:42:00 pm »

Hey Funk

What say you now?

Hey Antoine

A man is as good as his word. Your word is worthless........

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« Reply #10 on: 16 August 2003, 23:20:00 pm »

I think we have officially lost cabin pressure. Antoine has finally, completely lost it...


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« Reply #11 on: 16 August 2003, 23:22:00 pm »

This is my weapon with you...

My understanding and use of your own language...
With one fell swoop, I have taken from you the only weapon you thought you had...now you are weaponless, again.
Retreating in abject weakness.

You are a sorry lot, and not even good representatives of thinking adults...
To the best among men my statement  would cause only doubt and show how gullible you would have been, either at first or subsequent thought.

As lesser beings of the ambling kind, bereft of your lowly personal jibes, and a woeful lack humanity you again to move from speculation to fact...the supposed fact that I am indeed not from Martinique...

I could have been born in Martinique, I could have lived in Martinique, I may now only live in Martinique, I may wish to live in Martinique...I may have no affiliation with Martinique....

You will never know...I toy with you at will, and you are helpless and can do nothing about it.

You do not know and are not intelligent enough to see the range of possibilities...
Oh ye of no capability...you are as steadfast in wisdom as weathervanes in a storm.

It is Saturday evening in Sg., go to your bars and cheap liquor then return to the only thing you seem capable of standing up to, an enemy of your own making in cyberspace, who if you are unfortunate enough to meet will make you as bright and effective as the light of the firefly before a thousand suns...

Do you not see how I trifle with the vaunted intelligence, that you all claim...

You will never be sure, and I will always have you thinking whether I am here of not...

I have won this war..American policies  has proved me right with its atrocities and  now this, this is my final the coup de grace...a victory total...and mine enemies are vanquished...at my feet...

You will not sleep, you will stay awake, and if perchance sleep comes to thee, it will be short, it will be fitful and restless, and you will awake feverish and afraid...you will be afraid to sleep, you will always be afraid, and remember, and suffer from this, and I will be happy...

We are not of the same ilk...happily.

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« Reply #12 on: 16 August 2003, 23:38:00 pm »

Oh boy, Antoine is coming to hunt us in our dreams.

He is not from Martinique... he is from Elm Street!

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« Reply #13 on: 16 August 2003, 23:45:00 pm »

I must confess, this thread has turned out to be a lot more fun than I expected.

Who knew?

All one of us had to do to provoke an apparent total melt down was to actually to accept that just one of his claims (where he is from) may have been true?

It was that simple all along....

Doh!

 

mm

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« Reply #14 on: 17 August 2003, 15:59:00 pm »

Antwat:

You are almost right. I spent a "fittingly" peaceful (as opposed to your  predicted "fitful') night, whereas you spent your's "tossing" -- and then "turning" the result into stained opinion.

Good luck in the future with your bizarre, ramblings. The men in white coats are coming for you. Try not to resist.

But on a less alarmist note -- unlike the  threatening ways you wish dire consequences of those who oppose your inane opinons -- I am certain it will all be good. The medicaton most lunatic  asylums prescribe for seriously deranged patients wll leave you smiling beningly. Dang -- its those smiley faces again. You ARE already certified ....

Fantastic responses Antoine. P.S. Keep digging that hole. You'll be back in Martinique soon - (or wherever you said openly that you are from) the way you are carrying on.

Keep up the self-confessed lies. They are very funny. Yes, best useless post you have yet contributed.

(P.S. Where are you from then. Perhaps that may help us understand your biased and distorted opinions) Go on. Be HONEST (God, I SOOOOOO love this bold) as opposed to your self-confessed lies.

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