My conspiracy oriented mind is wondering if they're pushing this narrative to excuse importing more pajeets, like they did with the "not enough com-sci graduates" stories.
I disagree, this isn't about desperation so much as it is destroying the military as a White-male institution. Same way they're attacking the police, but they don't want zero law enforcement, they just want a new institution they control to replace them ("community policing" run by antifags).
Federal LEOs such as the FBI and IRS have proven much more loyal and morally flexible than the armed forces have, there's also fewer restrictions against them operating on US soil, so they'll gradually be given greater funding and recruitment as the armed forces are diversified into irrelevancy.
My goal in this respect is just to co-op with some of my friends and put together the best curriculum we can. Once you put together a few competant adults there really aren't that many gaps until the very end of high-school.
Another goal of mine is to introduce them to paid work early and gradually increase the work to school ratio in such a way that they hit adulthood with job prospects and a trade. I think it's a much better approach than holding kids in education for ~16-20 years then suddenly expecting them to have a career.
You see it's all written in the "social contract." No, you never actually agreed to it, but you still have to follow it because we said so. No you can't actually see it, it only exists in our heads and we decide what it says based on whatever's convenient to us and harmful to you at any one moment.
The whole "banking the unbanked" thing is stupid. Anywhere banks don't operate crypto probably isn't going to work. They should be focussing on "banking the deplatformed" but that's bad for optics so they won't.
Doesn't matter though, the tech is neutral, as it was designed to be.
> Before the days of TikTok, the children of this country used to engage in a far more noble hobby: sitting in front of the TV, glued to the screen, watching music video channels for multiple hours at a time.
> You’d get home from school, ditch your backpack and dig your hand into a packet of crisps with your eyes affixed to whichever pop princess was writhing around on screen, always barely clothed and often spouting lyrics as suggestive as her dance moves.
> So perhaps this is why I’m so unaffected by the outrage that seems to have taken hold of the viewers of Sam Smith’s new music video for I’m Not Here To Make Friends.
I agree. We shouldn't allow children access to TV.