On that note, think about state centralized curriculum in high school. Or that colleges frequently mold students into leftists. institutions designed to inculcate this civic responsibility to become educated routinely fail. That is the root cause of the success of biased media.
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Some things I would like to see: - more control over ranking, into people’s hands. - maybe let 3rd parties influence this. - more online education. In 30 years a computer is all you’ll need to learn. How soon can we have that future?
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In the security side, I really like
@alexstamos ’s ideas. He’s probably more in your camp than mine, so my views aren’t absolutist.1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
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I think this is where we disagree: “They do it already” is not quite correct, beyond basic rules such as “no nipples”
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If you say “Stamos Stamos Stamos” in a mirror in the dark, Hoover Institute links appear. Thanks I’ll check these out before I blather off more
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Interesting slide:pic.twitter.com/pYtWGcTRp3
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You've basically pointed me to a person (
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Joseph Pulitzer got us into expensive, pointless wars and then atoned by professionalizing an entire industry.
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