Mine hit me with the “We’re spending all this money on you now so you can’t grow up and say we didn’t spend money on you when your were a kid.”

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      13 hours ago

      Excellent quote and deeply, tragically profound.

      l’ve noticed the modern philosophizing kids have distilled this mentality down to the mocking phrase:

      “One day I’ll get to be the one wearing the boot! :D

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        It’s an extremely unfortunate quote especially when you consider the context of Paulo Freire’s work: he was an educator that understood that teaching should not be an assembly line even back in 1960s, when the adult illiterate population was very large. One of his feats was coming with with a method that successfully meshed adults’ livelihoods and work as means to teach them how to read and write in record time. To the country’s despair, the 1964 coup killed any chance of his method being applied nationwide. He was jailed for a bit over 2 months as “traitor” then had to exile himself.

        Yet, to this day, he’s demonized by the political right as a subversive communist and the main “culprit”, according to them, for the failures of our education system (“they only teach ideology at schools and universities!!!”), despite his methods only ever being applied in very limited places and times.

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      Man, I love that quote. I hadn’t seen it before.

      I’m pretty skeptical anyone has the answer on how to educate in the way that’s being implied, though. Humans love to hate.