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This is a comment beneath a recent Owens video which highlights how bad the US education is. This includes Owens herself.

 

Candace is definitely wrong saying "Soviets programmed our school system". I wish they did! I'm a product of a Soviet school. Now I live in USA and I'm mind blown by how pathetic American schools are!

I don't think I would exaggerate if I said that we learned about 10 times as much in Soviet schools than kids learn in American schools nowadays. We studied about 15 disciplines - graded separately and taught by different teachers, each of whom had to be a pedagogical university graduate with 5 years of majoring in teaching a particular subject!

Even gym or grade school teachers had to have that! We didn't have optional courses at school - everything was mandatory. Here's what I had to go through: Russian language, Russian literature, Ukrainian language, Ukrainian literature, English language, algebra (including calculus), geometry (including trigonometry), physics, chemistry (including organic chemistry), geography, biology, history, astronomy, gym, shop, professional training, art, music. How many is that? Over 15 courses? As opposed to "language", "science" and "social studies" in American schools - taught by people with 2 years of college majoring in something irrelevant. So yeah, I wish the Soviets would have anything to do with American schools! We never had any shootings in Soviet schools. Security was never an issue. The worst thing that ever happened would be a couple of boys having a fist fight in the school yard.

Children weren't sexualized, in fact it was quite the opposite. We didn't even have sex-ed. We had uniforms, made of pure cotton and pure wool - quality stuff - but they weren't very cute, let alone sexy. We hated them of course. :) Textbooks were plentiful and free - we would get them from the school library in the beginning of the school year and return them at the end. The whole country was on the same curriculum - developed by highly qualified professionals. Not like here - every teacher teaches something different. We didn't have grade, middle and high school - it was all in one. You would spend 11 years with the same group of people in the same classrooms of the same building. Nobody had individual schedules because - remember? - nothing was optional.

By graduation your classmates are family. Here in the US classes get shuffled every year and in high school everybody's on their own schedule - kids don't even know half the people in the same classroom with them! That's why here everybody hates high school reunions. We actually loved them. Our parents were minimally involved - there was no reason for them to be! If a parent wanted to know what the kids were being taught, it was all in the textbooks. Teachers couldn't deviate from textbooks either - they had to report to their superiors. If you're a parent here in USA you have to participate in classrooms, assist on field trips, organize extra-curricular events. Not to mention you have to teach your child everything the school doesn't.

I feel like with the amount of slack I have to pick up just to put my child through school I should be paid at least a half of the teachers' wages. In Soviet schools our parents were called in case of emergencies or bad behavior, and about once a quarter there would be a meeting for the parents of a whole class to cover everything - who's doing good, who's in trouble, various organizational issues. Parents also had to sign our progress books weekly. That's it! Home schooling didn't exist in USSR. Not because it was illegal, but because nobody would even think of something like that! No parent has enough master degrees to teach over 15 courses in a qualified enough manner! It's crazy that homeschooling under the guidance of parents without a college degree is not only legal in USA but more effective than public school education!

As for brainwashing.. Somehow I grew up knowing that the whole world is a stage, so I don't think it worked. I can't believe how novel this concept still is for so many people around. The only thing the pathetic attempt at brainwashing in Soviet schools succeeded at was teaching us about bureaucracy from a very early age - we could smell an ideological narrative a mile away, we knew how to parrot it , we knew nobody believed in them. And there's only so much you can make ideological. Try brainwashing somebody with calculus or organic chemistry! If anything, Soviet schools only made us see the Matrix around us more clearly.

Candace has done a great job getting out of the Matrix but she's still under the mainstream spell when it comes to Soviet anything. USSR wasn't nearly as evil a system as the western sources would have you believe.

It was a deeply flawed system, both on conception and on implementation. It had a very rocky start. It didn't progress as it was supposed to. But don't forget who ruled the Soviet Union and who's calling the shots here - some half-educated proletarians vs the Rothschilds and such.

Do you feel the difference? And yeah, I know all about the theories of the Illuminati involvement in the Russian sodalist revolution, and they probably have merit. But Stalin swiftly kicked all the Illuminati asses out of the country and drew the iron curtain shut. After that they had no hand in the Soviet banking system, economy or education and couldn't control the country. That's why according to the western media Stalin is Boogeyman #1 in world history. And that's why USSR had to collapse - the real evil needed access. I think it's time for Candace to start exploring the rabbit hole of all the lies about the Soviet Union. It's a deep one.

 

 

 

 

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