• OccamsRazer@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    Brainwashing is only a term to describe people who weren’t taught mainstream views, but those mainstream views are not necessarily correct. What’s the difference between mainstream propaganda and brainwashing?

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      5 months ago

      Either you haven’t read through the comments on this thread by people who were actually homeschooled, or you’re being deliberately obtuse.

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        4 months ago

        I know tons of people who home school, like a ton actually. Real people and not just internet dwellers. There is a lot of variety in how people do it, some bad, some better than anything you can hope to achieve in public schools. But that isn’t my point. My point is only about brainwashing done in public schools, and how that term is relative. What we think is normal and healthy depends on what we are told. Public schools don’t have the objective truth, they just provide a consistent message and brainwash kids all in a similar manner. The term brainwashing has a negative connotation, but that’s what it is. We were all taught things and taught to see things a certain way and sometimes they are later proven wrong. I can list things I learned in public schools that aren’t correct, so was I brainwashed? Well, yeah of course. In general public schools provide a stabilizing effect and a standardized set of brainwashing, which becomes “normal” because most people have that standard set. It’s relative and arbitrary, that’s my point. Ask indigenous people or other minorities if we get brainwashed in public schools.

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          4 months ago

          Is your company hiring? I’ve been wanting to break into the field of Professional Contrarianism. Any interview tips?

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            4 months ago

            Lol I can’t help myself, especially on lemmy. Some of the takes are so insane I can’t help but engage.

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        5 months ago

        Super insightful, thanks. Lemme give you some examples of Germans I’ve encountered:

        One guy asked me if we use euros in France.

        A woman came to me because she couldn’t open the bathroom door. I went with her to see what was up, I knocked, someone replied saying it was occupied.

        Another one thought they were superior because of the Lemmy server they were on, of all things.

        So yeah, no group is perfect, get over it. All this “.world that”, “.ml that”, “. whatever that” is getting old and stupid.

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          4 months ago

          I know it’s a stupid joke, thats why i made it. In fact, the joke builds on .world being such a generic instance unlike lemmygrad, hexbear or explodingheads, where my comment would’ve been somewhat true. I guess I should’ve added a /s.

          Also, here is a list of French ppl I’ve encountered:

          • one of them was an avg .world user (Geddit? Geddit? /s)
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            Ah, it was an “I was only joking, brah” moment. My bad. I guess that’s why there’s jokes about German humor