tbh because of all the other issues its hard for me to press a point that the qualification system does in fact have problems and overlooks potentially qualified individuals because of bad weed-out mechanisms that do serve to make employee selection easier on companies but end up unintentionally becoming somewhat classist.
yes we do have financial aid, as well as state universities -- but these places can end up getting you into a locked state where you can't continue anymore because of how credits transfer between universities under a certain level (say you get 3 associates in one state uni, now you can never a bachelors anywhere else barred from all college unless you become filthy rich through crime to just pay the university bills from scratch, starting from year 0 even if your 40 years old and have all the credits already anyway. they dont count no more -- and financial aid disappears because "you already took the class even though it doesnt count")
so there are in fact terrible problems, the people who obtained qualifications arent the best (ive been openly challenging the greatest legends on earth to a battle of wits myself, nobody takes me serious enough to accept the challenge) and that there is TONS of latent talent and opportunity thrown right down the garbage.
fixing this situation, and fixing the people's view of communism still requires one concession from everyone else -- competition for their own position in society whether they view it as fair or not. it can be brutal and heavily capitalistic, but internal protectionism of the fields itself must die out.
if a man has all prerequisite, degree in hand or not, they are qualified. it doesnt matter if they learned from a library, the internet or a college. if they have all the same answers at an equal competency level they are equal. in fact if they learned it without school -- they arent equal, they are BETTER/SUPERIOR.
in most other respects im on your side. i also disagree with the left's solutions because we are not all equal however, there are elites hidden among the failures because of failings in the system. it generally leads those kind of people into becoming high-level criminals and the like instead of beneficially participating in society, which they easily could if selected in rather than out.
tbh in a way i cant blame them for being supercriminals, robbing the companies which refuse to acknowledge them. they couldve hired them instead.
tbh because of all the other issues its hard for me to press a point that the qualification system does in fact have problems and overlooks potentially qualified individuals because of bad weed-out mechanisms that do serve to make employee selection easier on companies but end up unintentionally becoming somewhat classist.
yes we do have financial aid, as well as state universities -- but these places can end up getting you into a locked state where you can't continue anymore because of how credits transfer between universities under a certain level (say you get 3 associates in one state uni, now you can never a bachelors anywhere else barred from all college unless you become filthy rich through crime to just pay the university bills from scratch, starting from year 0 even if your 40 years old and have all the credits already anyway. they dont count no more -- and financial aid disappears because "you already took the class even though it doesnt count")
so there are in fact terrible problems, the people who obtained qualifications arent the best (ive been openly challenging the greatest legends on earth to a battle of wits myself, nobody takes me serious enough to accept the challenge) and that there is TONS of latent talent and opportunity thrown right down the garbage.
fixing this situation, and fixing the people's view of communism still requires one concession from everyone else -- competition for their own position in society whether they view it as fair or not. it can be brutal and heavily capitalistic, but internal protectionism of the fields itself must die out.
if a man has all prerequisite, degree in hand or not, they are qualified. it doesnt matter if they learned from a library, the internet or a college. if they have all the same answers at an equal competency level they are equal. in fact if they learned it without school -- they arent equal, they are BETTER/SUPERIOR.
in most other respects im on your side. i also disagree with the left's solutions because we are not all equal however, there are elites hidden among the failures because of failings in the system. it generally leads those kind of people into becoming high-level criminals and the like instead of beneficially participating in society, which they easily could if selected in rather than out.
tbh because of all the other issues its hard for me to press a point that the qualification system does in fact have problems and overlooks potentially qualified individuals because of bad weed-out mechanisms that do serve to make employee selection easier on companies but end up unintentionally becoming somewhat classist.
yes we do have financial aid, as well as state universities -- but these places can end up getting you into a locked state where you can't continue anymore because of how credits transfer between universities under a certain level (say you get 3 associates in one state uni, now you can never a bachelors anywhere else barred from all college unless you become filthy rich through crime to just pay the university bills from scratch, starting from year 0 even if your 40 years old and have all the credits already anyway. they dont count no more -- and financial aid disappears because "you already took the class even though it doesnt count")
so there are in fact terrible problems, the people who obtained qualifications arent the best (ive been openly challenging the greatest legends on earth to a battle of wits myself, nobody takes me serious enough to accept the challenge) and that there is TONS of latent talent and opportunity thrown right down the garbage.
fixing this situation, and fixing the people's view of communism still requires one concession from everyone else -- competition for their own position in society whether they view it as fair or not. it can be brutal and heavily capitalistic, but internal protectionism of the fields itself must die out.
if a man has all prerequisite, degree in hand or not, they are qualified. it doesnt matter if they learned from a library, the internet or a college. if they have all the same answers at an equal competency level they are equal. in fact if they learned it without school -- they arent equal, they are BETTER/SUPERIOR.
in most other respects im on your side. i also disagree with the left's solutions because we are not all equal however, there are elites hidden among the failures because of failings in the system.