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by throwawaysea
1803 days ago
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> is passing laws on the state level right now to forbid teachers from teaching history that doesn’t conform to it’s world view That’s one version of the story. The other version is that teachers under direction from their union (NEA) are teaching unfactual revisionist history (https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2020/03/06/1619-proje...), mixed with a near-religious activist ideology (https://areomagazine.com/2019/01/25/the-theory-of-white-frag...), and corrupting education by converting schools into political indoctrination centers. The easiest answer for all these problems is decentralization and choice. Google and other tech companies are effectively governments. They hold power and influence over billions, are insulated from competition by network effects, and also regularly act in monopolistic ways. They need to be broken up and regulated. |
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Until tech companies can take away property via imminent domain, money via civil forfeiture, or put me in jail, they are not anything like the government.