Klendale
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| 01 Nov 2015 11:26 PM |
there is no right to education implicitly or explicitly outlined in the constitution
#NoMoreLibraries #PrivatizeLibraries
education should only be sold on the free market just like any other product or service.
plus, libraries often have tons of homeless people subsisting there during the day, meaning your tax dollars go to horrible leeches who you support in their efforts to not have any kind of job or contribute to society in any meaningful way. |
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| 01 Nov 2015 11:31 PM |
It's actually implied by the Constitution.
Read it carefully. |
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| 01 Nov 2015 11:38 PM |
education gives them the means to get out which I'm all for
give a man a fish and you feed him for a day teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime |
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romuluz
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| 01 Nov 2015 11:43 PM |
Uuuh, it actually is outlined in the constitution.
See, this is turning into "let's have people work towards things they want!" to "Lets knock out every single branch for the impoverished to grab onto and lift themselves up just because the constitution doesn't explicitly say they can have that!"
Also, just a hole in that arguement, even if you shut down public libraries, which to be honest are outdated anyways and many are shutting down, you still have the internet. |
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| 01 Nov 2015 11:48 PM |
^
The Internet is the world's largest public library.
There's no such thing you can't get from the Internet that wasn't created or ported to the digital era.
At least, without going through some deep webby stuff to find parts of it (this is like company data on private parts of the deep web, etc.)
Though the internet isn't going to be around FOREVER (Take that future historians wanting to make a generalized statement about the distant past!, haha! Now you can't say EVERYONE thought the internet would be around forever!), it'll be here long enough to not care about it's finite lifespan.
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romuluz
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| 01 Nov 2015 11:53 PM |
| Internet will probably be around as long as humanity, and more specifically, human society is around. Of course if a natural catastrophe occurs much akin to what happens in TWD, internet will fail, but as long as we have a strong infrastructure and society the internet will remain. Until we leave this planet or go extinct of course. |
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| 01 Nov 2015 11:58 PM |
No no no.
Eventually we'll build something with a farther reach than the internet, rendering it obsolete. |
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romuluz
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| 02 Nov 2015 12:02 AM |
| I'd love to say that's impossible, but jesus, looking at our history and looking at all the people who've said "that's impossible" only to be proven wrong after or even during their lifetimes. |
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