Derek Trader
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"You guys eat pizza with your hands, it's the same thing as rice!" Ok, sure



If you follow tools like Tucker Carlson, at this point it's because you love being lied to. Tucker says that he NEVER implied that Trump could be the Antichrist.. The interviewer then DIRECTLY QUOTES him saying that. The clip is clear as day... He DID say it. There's no disputing that whatsoever. THIS is what ACTUAL gaslighting looks like.


Red and blue button experiment but where the button you push applies not to you but another person randomly assigned to you.





Look, pro-homeschooling people are piling on this guy but he's not wrong at all. I know of families who are straight-up failing to teach their children beyond a 2nd-grade education. Like 16-year-old kids who don't know what the Capital of the US is, have never heard of Toronto, and could not perform a basic algebra problem. While it's true that there are many excellent homeschooling families whose instruction far exceeds that of any public school, the fact is that the American system of "school your kids however you want" does also yield a lot of severely stunted kids who get stuck playing "catch-up" for the rest of their lives. My wife was homeschooled, we might homeschool, I'm not averse to the practice per se, but it's a fact that there's a whole world of multi-generational homeschoolers who are not and will not rise above a 2nd or 3rd grade education level by their own volition. Should the state intervene in these cases? I dunno, the answer to the question is not as "easy" as many make it out to be. The idea of barely getting through 'Mary Had a Little Lamb' at the age of 16 should be appalling, and it IS happening in some American homeschooler families.



The sound of freedom.


@TheCartoonLoon That's not even close to accurate.


"How do you split rent with your girlfriend?" Please come on my podcast, Money For Couples




The fact that Americans can just not send their kids to school and call it that “homeschooling” is crazy to me.











