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where did i say there's no advantages? where did i say it should be cut from schools all together?

do you have kids in school? what grades? you see the good that internet homework has, but have you seen the bad? what bad have you seen?

yes, internet should be implemented within school, with schools providing the access. but to think that schools across the state/country should have mandatory homework on the internet is elitist and privileged in my opinion.

Lefties: "here poor kids, do this home work online at home! you dont have a computer? it's ok! you have a computer but everyone jumps on it and wont let you do homework? it's ok, tell your parents! oh, your parents wont regulate? it's ok! you dont really have a home, and everyday you kind of stay with someone else? it's ok! i feel happy!
Seriously dude I have no idea what your last username was but god damn stop fucking starting conversations when your position is an endless philosophical regression on shit.
 

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where did i say there's no advantages? where did i say it should be cut from schools all together?

do you have kids in school? what grades? you see the good that internet homework has, but have you seen the bad? what bad have you seen?

yes, internet should be implemented within school, with schools providing the access. but to think that schools across the state/country should have mandatory homework on the internet is elitist and privileged in my opinion.

Lefties: "here poor kids, do this home work online at home! you dont have a computer? it's ok! you have a computer but everyone jumps on it and wont let you do homework? it's ok, tell your parents! oh, your parents wont regulate? it's ok! you dont really have a home, and everyday you kind of stay with someone else? it's ok! i feel happy!
I'm talking as someone who has been in school for most of the last 20 years, coinciding with the proliferation of the internet, and has been witnessing how technology shapes classrooms firsthand. There is definitely a digital divide between those who do and don't have reliable internet access at home, especially at younger ages. Shit, there are even public schools that don't have reliable internet service. The fcc just blocked 9 companies from being able to participate in lifeline, and kajeet operates as a take-home broadband device that low income students can use at home to access the internet for educational services, so instead of finding solutions to help get students internet, it seems like we're working in the opposite direction. Technology should be an integral part of education if we want to prepare americas youth for success, and ignoring solutions, even if they're on a smaller scale currently, is not very intelligent in my opinion
 
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Seriously dude I have no idea what your last username was but god damn stop fucking starting conversations when your position is an endless philosophical regression on shit.

so you dont agree with me, so im full of endless philosophical regression? so just stop breaking down shit that we're fed and just eat it up and feel good! thats corny. you must rely solely on words, not much observing. if you dont observe what i observe, then that's fine. you dont need to believe me.
 
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I'm talking as someone who has been in school for most of the last 20 years, coinciding with the proliferation of the internet, and has been witnessing how technology shapes classrooms firsthand. There is definitely a digital divide between those who do and don't have reliable internet access at home, especially at younger ages. Shit, there are even public schools that don't have reliable internet service. The fcc just blocked 9 companies from being able to participate in lifeline, and kajeet operates as a take-home broadband device that low income students can use at home to access the internet for educational services, so instead of finding solutions to help get students internet, it seems like we're working in the opposite direction. Technology should be an integral part of education if we want to prepare americas youth for success, and ignoring solutions, even if they're on a smaller scale currently, is not very intelligent in my opinion
agreed.

but nothing here talks about the real issue, with a lot of poor kids. this is about the poor, right? everything you said is true. but thinkin that actually solves a problem, without making a problem is just bullshit. i know people on here (not saying you) find that so hard to understand. different worlds i guess.
 
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so you dont agree with me, so im full of endless philosophical regression? so just stop breaking down shit that we're fed and just eat it up and feel good! thats corny. you must rely solely on words, not much observing. if you dont observe what i observe, then that's fine. you dont need to believe me.
Listen homie, you have no clue what you are talking about and you have no idea about what my stance is on any of this shit.
Instead of reading my shit with the anticipation of defending your stance, why not actually read what I am saying and try to comprehend why I am saying what I am saying.
 
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where did i say there's no advantages? where did i say it should be cut from schools all together?

do you have kids in school? what grades? you see the good that internet homework has, but have you seen the bad? what bad have you seen?
lol it's always the same shit. Talk about one thing, ask a bunch of questions that are irrelevant and then talk about something else. Literally impossible for anyone to have a conversation with you. It's a pattern, can you see that now? Try concentrating more on the topic, think your thoughts through and then reply rather than typing whatever comes to mind.

yes, internet should be implemented within school, with schools providing the access. but to think that schools across the state/country should have mandatory homework on the internet is elitist and privileged in my opinion.
It's an elitist and privileged mentality to believe kids/students should have basic access to the internet rather than only the families that can afford it? Amazing how you flipped that around, truly. Point the finger at poor families that cannot afford it for having elitist mentality! That's a new one.



Lefties: "here poor kids, do this home work online at home! you dont have a computer? it's ok! you have a computer but everyone jumps on it and wont let you do homework? it's ok, tell your parents! oh, your parents wont regulate? it's ok! you dont really have a home, and everyday you kind of stay with someone else? it's ok! i feel happy!
Quite the fantasy world you live in.

And once again everything is either Left or Right, nothing else. Essentially your opinion is the correct one, all other opinions are "leftist".
 
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Listen homie, you have no clue what you are talking about and you have no idea about what my stance is on any of this shit.
Instead of reading my shit with the anticipation of defending your stance, why not actually read what I am saying and try to comprehend why I am saying what I am saying.
my bad. dumb it down for me please. honestly. it seems i dont know the true definition of endless philosophical regression.
 
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lol it's always the same shit. Talk about one thing, ask a bunch of questions that are irrelevant and then talk about something else. Literally impossible for anyone to have a conversation with you. It's a pattern, can you see that now? Try concentrating more on the topic, think your thoughts through and then reply rather than typing whatever comes to mind.
the questions are totally relevent. you think they aint relevent cus you get stumped. i dont want you to get stumped. those questions help me understand better, since eveything aint black and white. not sure whats wrong with questions. is it better for me to act like you? give propaganda literature that alines with my opinion? call you names and say your willfullingly ignorant?


It's an elitist and privileged mentality to believe kids/students should have basic access to the internet rather than only the families that can afford it?
i typed words. try to read them before responding. where did i say any of that. im talkin bout HOMEWORK. seriously. read.


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Amazing how you flipped that around, truly. Point the finger at poor families that cannot afford it for having elitist mentality!
how can you type when you cant read? wtf are you reading? where the fuck did i point the finger at poor people? it looks like a pointed the finger at the school system. its ok. dont read. no pressure.


Quite the fantasy world you live in.
nice elitist life you got there. it truelly doesn't suprise me that you think im talkin bout a fantasy world. you didn't grow up that way. you dont know families like that. that typa shit aint around you. thats why its a fantasy world to you.


And once again everything is either Left or Right, nothing else. Essentially your opinion is the correct one, all other opinions are "leftist".
still on this? get over it. you barely learned what left and right is in modern U.S. society. society said whats left and right. you dont understand that basic (unfortunately) shit. you dont understand nothing if it aint in a socialist book.

and its not about "leftist opinions". put some dumb ass shallow ass fear mongering ass right wing shit on here. i got opinions on that dumb shit too.