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If you're foolish enough to assume that something that works in one culture is going to magically work in another culture, I'm not going to waste time explaining it to you.

Perhaps you should open a female-only driving school in Saudi Arabia.

Or an all pork rib shop on Bethlehem.

Why hasn't the sex tourism industry in Swaziland taken off?

How's the new Sconic peanut butter and bacon shake doing in the Japanese market?

But yeah, I guess for someone more simple-minded, it makes perfect sense to blame it on the other guy.

Carry on.

That is an astoundingly shitty rebuttal.

So other cultures can kick our ass with public school education, because....they are other cultures?
 
You went to a K-12 University?

Wow! You must be smart.

I never went a private K-12.
However I went to a public k-12. The high school was in the middle of a bad neighborhood and never once saw anyone smoke weed.
However I did see a few sidewalk stomps. Even in this case , the brighter students were the ones receiving most awards at the end of the year. Most everyone graduated. My conclusion of your post still applies even when talking about public high school (atleast in my area)
 
That is an astoundingly shitty rebuttal.

So other cultures can kick our ass with public school education, because....they are other cultures?

Other cultures kick our ass with public school education because:

1) We have a bloated, corrupt, incompetent, fortunes-wasting government.

2) We're stuffed to the gills with liberal retards that want to shovel more money into the government moneypit.

3) Our public education system has been taken-over by teachers' unions that render the entire process practically useless (and in many ways, detrimental).

4) We've spent trillions subsidizing and cultivating our permanent under-class. It's like our war on drugs -- just worse. Then we get fed the lie that if we just shoveled more cash out the door to them, the system would work.

5) And yes retard, there are differences in culture. Or are you trying to tell me that if we randomly selected five US public high school students and dropped them into a downtown Tokyo school, they'd just accept their teaching and discipline methodology and go with it?
 
I love it, countries that are far, far more liberal than us, with far more intrusive governments, are kicking our asses in public education because we're too liberal and have too much government.
 
I love it, countries that are far, far more liberal than us, with far more intrusive governments, are kicking our asses in public education because we're too liberal and have too much government.

And you probably can't figure-out why a country founded on individual freedom and limited government resists being recast into a socialist European system either.

Of course you love government. You're part of the problem.
 
I love it, countries that are far, far more liberal than us, with far more intrusive governments, are kicking our asses in public education because we're too liberal and have too much government.

So what's your solution? More liberal and more government?
 
If only we could be more like them...

What a joke.

People would sacrifice their freedom for "security" any day of the week in this country. Without understanding the true consequences this will create. I encourage anyone to go spend some time in one of these "liberal countries." As much as I want to laugh and say its a joke, I can't, because this kind of attitude is sucking our country dry of all the values and beliefs this country was founded on.
 
And you probably can't figure-out why a country founded on individual freedom and limited government resists being recast into a socialist European system either.

Of course you love government. You're part of the problem.

Another diversion. You said that the problem with our public education was due to liberals and too much government, I pointed out that our competitors who are doing much better with pubic education than us are more liberal and have more government, so your argument is undermined, and instead of discussing the issue you just make overblown illogical leaps. Are you capable of having a linear discussion without jumping on a tangent every time things go in a direction you don't like?
 
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