Me Cago En Tu Madre
Professor Luz M. Tirado
ENGL 3011 Sec. 406
September 8 2001
“Changing Education Paradigms”
Nowadays thinking outside the box is something that is completely forbidden, and thesystem has specifically made sure of it. The first reason is economic (obviously). The number one goal in society is to get educated, find a nice paying job inside this economy and live happily everafter, even though we might never know how the economy will work in the future when we’re done “educating” ourselves. And what about the people that want to go in the opposite direction? Well, they getdisposed.
Paradigms like this are the ones that get people defocused on what’s “not that important” in life and worry only about the wonderful education system. In the past, when our educationsystem was born and created only for the intellectual minds, the education for the peasants was something just unbearable, unnecessary and impossible, and therefore the birth of intellectual differences,intellectual classes. Thus two types of persons were born: the intellectual kind and the non-intellectual kind. This only brought chaos to the society and got smart people thinking they weren’t so, andtheir potential became wasted and obsolete. It is obvious that the powerful and intellectual people did not want the peasant to become educated because they would have a line of thinking, a voice, achoice to fight and trying righting the wrongs that the powerful and intellectual would try to impose on them, and as they were the big majority this would only bring consequences to the powerful.(Smart people!)
Like I said before, nowadays thinking outside the box is something that the education system has failed to teach us. Let’s take for example, the ADHD epidemic. Doctors all around theUnited States are diagnosing ADHD to any kid that is a kid, and therefore medicating them with all kinds of “zombiefying” drugs like Ritalin or Aderall, just to keep them calmed and focused on all the...
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