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- main@hexbear.net
THROWBACK cross-post from: https://hexbear.net/post/49520
Seriously tho these people can’t be serious, right? Like this has to be a fucking op
THROWBACK cross-post from: https://hexbear.net/post/49520
Seriously tho these people can’t be serious, right? Like this has to be a fucking op
Fucking what.
Their dad really understood capitalism
Lol seriously. Old job used to have great management after it opened. People had no problem working some extra or less hours because they know everyone had each other’s back including the managers. But then corporate downsized a bunch, the good managers got fired and replaced by like 1 or 2 guys. Nobody ever knew who the second guy was, and the first one was a piece of shit who made everyone miserable. Eventually everyone slowly started to put in less effort and quit. The guys in the freezers and warehouse wasn’t aware that people were quitting until the managers went back and hassled them. Now whenever I go to the store I see like 2/10 registers open lol
Lmao
The trick with that idiotic metaphor is that grades are a million times fairer than capitalism
OK like imagine this. What if:
Yeah so uhhh, that sounds like the dumbest fucking school ever and I would absolutely want to “share” those grades between people equally
EDIT: Oh and GRADES CAN BE PASSED DOWN TO YOUR CHILDREN
you need to network with the people who give out A+s or people who know a lot of A+ givers to get an A+ or even just to get a C.
That dad’s name?
Joseph McCarthy.
if there’s one thing planned economies are known for, it’s not ever setting benchmarks for success. when factories underproduced in the soviet union, the bureaucrats simply said “okay thats fine sweetie.”
This is just the same old recycled “I taught my kids communism by giving them all the same rewards for their chores” bullshit parable we’ve all seen before.
Here my dad told me to do my chores by quoting Marx. “From each according to their ability, to each according to their needs” but to justify why I needed to clean the bathroom.
Whatever his motives I definitely took it to heart
Meanwhile under capitalism, the ones swinging the hammers the hardest in the factories make as many times more money than the one in the suit sitting in the cozy office in the corner, right?
My commune once explained to me how capitalism works and why it fails. A teacher decides that those who get the best grades get to take 10 points off the test of the kids who get the lowest grades. The kids who did well don’t try on the next test because they get free points from the kids who did bad on the last test. The kids who do bad try hard to get a better grade, but don’t because their points go to the kids ahead of them. Also the grades your parents got in school determines your first grade on the test. Eventually everyone kills the rich kids and the teacher.
Good ending
Isn’t this what grading on a curve is? Like a really shitty explanation for an utterly normal capitalist thing?
No, grading on a curve is kinda more when you assign the grades based on how you did relative to everyone in the class and the actual scores on the test don’t matter.