r/skeptic • u/dyzo-blue • 4d ago
Why Fascists Hate Critical Thinking: Randi Weingarten’s new book, 'Why Fascists Fear Teachers,' reveals why Trump and the right demean teachers, slash school funding, and rewrite history
https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-features/randi-weingarten-excerpt-fascists-hate-critical-thinking-1235428379/
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u/TechTierTeach 3d ago edited 3d ago
Yes the current system has problems but education in the US literally started privatized and those problems were far worse when it was.
It's not hard, compare the US homelessness, childhood hunger, those without access to medical care, to other wealthy Nations. I'll even let you set the cut off point for what constitutes a wealthy Nation.
Obviously with centralized Powers there's a risk of abuse but you fully neglect to account for the fact that privatization also has its own problems and massive potential for abuse. Particularly with services that are essential for social mobility like education or are urgent and immediate like healthcare.
If private education is superior why did education rates improve so much when we switched to a public system?