• @delirious_owl
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    Yes. We cannot measure intelligence. We can only measure culturally-relevant knowledge

    Generally, its in the interest of a country to have knowledgeable people. Its an investment that pays back well in $$$

    Qualitatively, I argue that a country that doesn’t allocate funds to make their population knowledgeable is not an intelligent country, regardless od what knowledge they try to teach (be it the three sisters or geography or mathematics or whatever)

    • Flying Squid
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      24 hours ago

      I agree. Hence my comment about the American educational system being broken. It hasn’t been invested in for a long time.

      But that doesn’t mean that Americans are, on average, less intelligent. It means that the system failed them.

      • @delirious_owl
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        21 hour ago

        OK, so I guess you’d agree that the people who control the US government are either unintelligent or very bad at their joba

        • Flying Squid
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          21 hour ago

          As I said above:

          No, it’s a sign of greedy people wanting to keep a population ignorant.

          An ignorant population is a compliant population. That’s why so many other nations have ruined their education system and replaced it with propaganda.

          • @delirious_owl
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            1 hour ago

            That sounds like a conspiracy theory. Governments aren’t controlled by a few people, they’re controlled by many rich people who all want to stab each other in the back to make an extra dime.

            Some of them may be crazy trying to destroy the education of the populous, but certainly others in power want an educated populace.