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Public schools are absolutely horrendous evil environments for kids. Public schools are fucking violent. Parents that send their kids to public schools need to reconsider their bad decisions in life. THERE IS NO FUCKING EXCUSE!
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-Joseph Van Name Ph.D.
That’s a pretty strong take. 😅 I get that some public schools have issues, but I think it really depends on the location and the people running it. There are still a lot of great teachers and hardworking students in public schools doing their best despite limited resources. Not every parent has the option or money for private education either, so calling them “abusers” feels a bit unfair. Education quality is important, but empathy and understanding go a long way too.
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With my real life experience, OP might be wrong. In the rural areas, there are alot of sub standard private schools that are not regulated. They hire incompetent teachers and teach the children whatever they want. They teach them little and make their results so excellent so that you will be happy to keep your children in their retard system. The students there are not brighter than the students in the public schools.
I attended a public school and I represented my school in different quizzes and debates. I always defeat them in all subjects except for English language. They teach them English and phonetics which make them appear learned when they speak in public, but they don't know science and common sense.
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Public schools are absolutely horrendous evil environments for kids. Public schools are fucking violent. Parents that send their kids to public schools need to reconsider their bad decisions in life. THERE IS NO FUCKING EXCUSE!
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-Joseph Van Name Ph.D.
You are absolutely right, but they are not all the same. From my perspective, all the problems found in our public schools now are the fault of our government. Some of these public schools have a shortage of staff. During our days in primary school, we found out that one teacher would take us for almost all the subjects.The issue of bullying also plays role in reducing the knowledge of some of the kids. Because bullying is something common in African public schools specially Nigeria, which you will notice that some students will be running about just because they are scared of bullying. these are some of the reasons why our public schools are useless now. I know all these faults are from the government, but I always have the belief that whatever school you attend, your destiny cannot be changed. But that doesn't mean we shouldn't give our kids a good education.
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Public schools are absolutely horrendous evil environments for kids. Public schools are fucking violent. Parents that send their kids to public schools need to reconsider their bad decisions in life. THERE IS NO FUCKING EXCUSE!
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-Joseph Van Name Ph.D.
That’s a pretty strong take. 😅 I get that some public schools have issues, but I think it really depends on the location and the people running it. There are still a lot of great teachers and hardworking students in public schools doing their best despite limited resources. Not every parent has the option or money for private education either, so calling them “abusers” feels a bit unfair. Education quality is important, but empathy and understanding go a long way too. Yes you made good points here because I believe every parent will want to give their children the best education but most times finance becomes the challenge. Most of the children in public schools attend them because their parents can’t afford private schools. So it is better to attend the affordable one than remaining at home and miss the importance of education. Some public schools were actually favorable to some persons and we here can attest to that.
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This is very wrong, maybe the person that said this maybe speaking out of there experience and the environment they grow up from. It will be wrong to generalise it to all public schools. There are public schools that are far better than some private schools. In terms of conducive learning environment, good laboratory etc. However this maybe correct in some countries especially in Africa as a result of corruption, you will leaders sending there children outside the country to study and most of this schools they are sending there children to are public schools and not private schools.
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Public schools are absolutely horrendous evil environments for kids. Public schools are fucking violent. Parents that send their kids to public schools need to reconsider their bad decisions in life. THERE IS NO FUCKING EXCUSE!
Dude, your statement that parents who send their children to public schools are child abusers, although I can feel the reason behind it, seems very weak & one sided to me. In reality, it is very true that public schools always have some major problems,  look at this in USA near around 67 % of public school indicated at least one brutal incident in 2021 - 22 season. But it would not be right to call the whole thing bad or harmful based on that alone because for many people who cannot afford it, these public schools may be the only way to get the education, support & social benefits they need. We should focus on solving the main problem by ignoring other issues. We can improve higher education & training, mental health support & safety in the environment. By only looking at the bad side of public school, the real blame is being shifted to the other side, resulting in the neglect of children who need to improve
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This is very wrong, maybe the person that said this maybe speaking out of there experience and the environment they grow up from. It will be wrong to generalise it to all public schools. There are public schools that are far better than some private schools. In terms of conducive learning environment, good laboratory etc. However this maybe correct in some countries especially in Africa as a result of corruption, you will leaders sending there children outside the country to study and most of this schools they are sending there children to are public schools and not private schools.
In the end, it is about parents doing their best they can to provide education to their children. When parents cannot afford to send their children to a private school, then the best option is public school, because the alternative of it would be to stay uneducated, which is far worse... One does not need to judge people out whatever education they got, but rather what they have managed to do with that education and how they improve society with their skills.
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In the end, it is about parents doing their best they can to provide education to their children. When parents cannot afford to send their children to a private school, then the best option is public school, because the alternative of it would be to stay uneducated, which is far worse... One does not need to judge people out whatever education they got, but rather what they have managed to do with that education and how they improve society with their skills.
You have it all wrong. The people who go to public school are the uneducated ones. Even people who go to universities are uneducated (and by uneducated, I mean they are fucking stupid morons) because universities promote violence. And universities are so inept that they cannot even acknowledge any wrongdoing. Kids should be educated by staying at home and reading and doing mainly on their own without having to interact too much with other fuckers. I AM STILL WAITING FOR UNIVERSITIES TO FUCKING APOLOGIZE. OR DO UNIVERSITIES JUST WANT TO BE MOCKED RELENTLESSLY INDEFINITELY? UNIVERSITIES PROMOTE VIOLENCE! Regards, -Joseph Van Name Ph.D. P.S. Y'all cannot understand that Bitcoin has a mining algorithm that was never designed to advance science because ye have an exceedingly low level of intelligence and education. P.P.S. Hispo went to a university, and from his heinous deleted comment, we can all conclude that Hispo is an evil piece of shit. And all people who went to college tend to be evil worthless pieces of shit who need to suffer the wrath of God in HELL!
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Just imagine the choice of words to describe our public schools. The blame goes the government and the entire staff members of the civil service because they are are the ones who made the public sector this bad. And majorly it is for their selfish interests as most of them.have their private schools that they are running so they want people to patronise them . This makes them guve less attention to their work they are really employed for and give all of their attention to the private schools allowing anything go in the private schools. The government on the other hand also plays their parts of not paying much attention to the public sectors because their children are not there. There are no form of supervisions and even if they are they are not strict and are always compromised. So how do we want our public schools to be of good standards?
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Public schools are absolutely horrendous evil environments for kids. Public schools are fucking violent. Parents that send their kids to public schools need to reconsider their bad decisions in life. THERE IS NO FUCKING EXCUSE!
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I don’t see a good reason why parents shouldn’t take there children to public schools, I also attend public school in what I can say I was brought up with a good discipline and respect, so it depends on how the school trained the children not by going to public or private schools must of our leaders today also attend public schools and now they all have a better future So in my observation I can say problems mostly comes out from the children’s who are not ready to learn they only went to school to have fun together with there mates in class they don’t bother about the future cause even in private schools we also see children that are rugged so disrespectful and never learn anything sometimes parents will later switch them to private school before some be able to catch up
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In the end, it is about parents doing their best they can to provide education to their children. When parents cannot afford to send their children to a private school, then the best option is public school, because the alternative of it would be to stay uneducated, which is far worse... One does not need to judge people out whatever education they got, but rather what they have managed to do with that education and how they improve society with their skills.
You have it all wrong. The people who go to public school are the uneducated ones. Even people who go to universities are uneducated (and by uneducated, I mean they are fucking stupid morons) because universities promote violence. And universities are so inept that they cannot even acknowledge any wrongdoing. Kids should be educated by staying at home and reading and doing mainly on their own without having to interact too much with other fuckers. I AM STILL WAITING FOR UNIVERSITIES TO FUCKING APOLOGIZE. OR DO UNIVERSITIES JUST WANT TO BE MOCKED RELENTLESSLY INDEFINITELY? UNIVERSITIES PROMOTE VIOLENCE! Regards, -Joseph Van Name Ph.D. P.S. Y'all cannot understand that Bitcoin has a mining algorithm that was never designed to advance science because ye have an exceedingly low level of intelligence and education. P.P.S. Hispo went to a university, and from his heinous deleted comment, we can all conclude that Hispo is an evil piece of shit. And all people who went to college tend to be evil worthless pieces of shit who need to suffer the wrath of God in HELL! I will take it that you are an uneducated person that’s why you’re reasoning this way and decided to use this choice of words. Already you’ve categorized people who go to universities as stupid ones and I want to believe you didn’t attend one, and I want to believe you also went to a private school which at the end did not earn you any good manners.
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Public schools are indeed hell on earth, but what can we do? For many of us it was a period of life which needed to be overcame face to face, as private schools weren't a possibility. We had to survive those times and thankfuly we did.
There is also a positive side on this, which is, to learn how to survive on aversive and noxious environments. In the end, you become stronger and more prepared for adulthood, instead of living inside a safe bubble for your entire life. It's not desirable and I really don't wish it for anyone, but from my personal experience, I can see some interesting pros after all.
In this life, people are forged on fire, and doesn't matter how hard they try to avoid it, inevitably it will reach them at some point...
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I am of the opinion that public school does not abuse a child neither their parents send them there to be abuse. My reason for saying this is because many people who are at Hermes of affairs today, policy makers and our leaders today pass through public schools. for a child to be abuse in public school or private schools, all depends on upbringing or parental control or background. Secondly, a child can equally choose to abuse his or her self whether you in public schools or private schools.i have seen So many children who passed through public school or private school and they are useful to their selves, family and society at large.i will conclude by saying this, a child who want his/her self to be abuse will be abuse and child who want to be useful will be useful it doesn't matter the school you attend.
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January 23, 2026, 12:58:02 PM |
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I am of the opinion that public school does not abuse a child neither their parents send them there to be abuse. My reason for saying this is because many people who are at Hermes of affairs today, policy makers and our leaders today pass through public schools. for a child to be abuse in public school or private schools, all depends on upbringing or parental control or background. Secondly, a child can equally choose to abuse his or her self whether you in public schools or private schools.i have seen So many children who passed through public school or private school and they are useful to their selves, family and society at large.i will conclude by saying this, a child who want his/her self to be abuse will be abuse and child who want to be useful will be useful it doesn't matter the school you attend.
If you say parents send there children to public schools to be abused, are you also aware that the way our faces are different so also is our financial capability or strength. You may be buoyant financially, doing things in a good way all to be helpful to your children while others hardly see one time feeding for there family and does things according to what there strengths can accommodate, and the reasons for different level of schools is also because of our financial capability. So i don't think its right to generalise parents that send there children to public schools as children abusers because that is the only one there financial strength can accommodate after all most successful people today never went to a rich and good school rather the same public schools we are talking about what matters is knowing why you are in school and nothing more.
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January 23, 2026, 09:17:13 PM |
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If you say parents send there children to public schools to be abused, are you also aware that the way our faces are different so also is our financial capability or strength. You may be buoyant financially, doing things in a good way all to be helpful to your children while others hardly see one time feeding for there family and does things according to what there strengths can accommodate, and the reasons for different level of schools is also because of our financial capability. So i don't think its right to generalise parents that send there children to public schools as children abusers because that is the only one there financial strength can accommodate after all most successful people today never went to a rich and good school rather the same public schools we are talking about what matters is knowing why you are in school and nothing more.
That is a stupid lazy ass excuse. If mommy can't afford a private school, mommy should keep her kids at home and make them read books and stuff. Regards, -Joseph Van Name Ph.D.
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January 23, 2026, 09:44:32 PM Last edit: January 26, 2026, 12:16:29 AM by L E G E N D A R Y |
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Let us keep in mind not all parents in the United States have the economical resources to send their children to private schools, in which they would have it harder to meet with all the payments required for their children to complete all years of educations required for them to get all the way until highschool. There is nothing wrong with attending to a public school and the majority of people in the country turn out being productive members of society, regardless either they had the chance to attend public schools or not.
The important thing one must do is learning to improve one's life in the future.
Exactly, it doesn't matter the kind of school one attend, as far as they getting what they want, which involves reading and writing, its okay because not everyone are financial okay to put their children into a private school, which is why they go with what is affordable and accessible. In most cases, people who went to public schools are more successful than those that went to private schools just like what you earlier said.
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January 23, 2026, 11:40:42 PM |
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Exactly, it doesn't matter the kind of school one attend, as far as they getting what they want, which involves reading and writing, its okay because not everyone are financial okay to put their children into a private school, which is why they go with what is affordable and accessible. In most cases, people who went to public schools are more successful than those that went to private schools just like what you earlier said.
Um. Do you even hear yourself? Kids don't need to be sent to a private school or public school to read and write. They just need paper, pencils, and books. Any disadvantage that they have is easily compensated for by PEACE.
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January 23, 2026, 11:53:33 PM |
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Exactly, it doesn't matter the kind of school one attend, as far as they getting what they want, which involves reading and writing, its okay because not everyone are financial okay to put their children into a private school, which is why they go with what is affordable and accessible. In most cases, people who went to public schools are more successful than those that went to private schools just like what you earlier said.
Um. Do you even hear yourself? Kids don't need to be sent to a private school or public school to read and write. They just need paper, pencils, and books. Any disadvantage that they have is easily compensated for by PEACE. Just what a public school educated hippy^ would say. 
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January 24, 2026, 12:00:01 AM |
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Just what a public school educated hippy^ would say.  People in public schools are fucked up, so it is best to avoid them at all costs. Regards, -Joseph Van Name Ph.D.
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Looks like the problem is starting to fix itself. Up To 25% Of US Colleges May Close Soon, Brandeis President Warns https://www.zerohedge.com/political/25-us-colleges-may-close-soon-brandeis-president-warnsLevine estimated that between 20 and 25 percent of colleges will close in the coming years, while community colleges and regional universities move increasingly online. He made these remarks during a recent American Enterprise Institute event titled "Tackling Higher Education's Challenges: A Conversation with Frederick M. Hess and Brandeis University President Arthur Levine." Wealthier institutions may have the resources to withstand the transition, but many others do not. Levine said that elite schools, such as Harvard, can afford to wait out disruptions, while smaller institutions face immediate pressure to adapt. "Higher education is undergoing a transformation. Our whole society is undergoing a transformation," Levine said, pointing to the shift from a national, industrial economy to a global, digital, knowledge-based one. That shift, he said, is driving demographic, economic, technological, and political change that universities have been slow to address. The challenges facing higher education, Levine said, are not new. He pointed to three longstanding criticisms that date back to the early 19th century, including that colleges change slowly, resist change, and cost too much. "Outcomes better be worth the price paid," he said, adding that when society changes, higher education often lags behind and scrambles to catch up. Levine also criticized the traditional model of higher education as a product of the Industrial Revolution, resembling an assembly line that advances students based on time rather than mastery. "It doesn't matter what was taught to you … We should care about what you learn," he said. Levine said he is attempting to respond to these issues through his "Brandeis Plan to Reinvent the Liberal Arts." The initiative seeks to overhaul the university's general education curriculum, expand access to internships and apprenticeships, and provide students with micro-credentials tied to skills valued by employers. "The liberal arts have always been practical," he said, noting that early American higher education was designed to prepare students for professional and civic leadership. Under the new plan, Brandeis aims to redesign general education to better align with the demands of a global digital economy. The university's website describes the initiative as one integrating "the values of a rigorous liberal arts education with career readiness, ethical grounding and lifelong learning." It features a redesigned course curriculum, as well as the development of a career-competency transcript "capturing the skills, experiences and competencies that students gain inside and beyond the classroom." A key component of the proposal is a shift toward competency-based education that measures students' skills and knowledge instead of relying solely on grades. Levine acknowledged the difficulty of the transition, saying that universities will not immediately agree on what constitutes competency, or even how it should be evaluated. "We're going to make mistakes. We're going to get some things wrong," he said. The university president also addressed concerns about grade inflation and maintaining academic rigor, saying that grades have lost much of their meaning. ...

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