What standup guy! /s

  • MrJameGumb@lemmy.world
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    He serves the American public by making sure that no poor person is ever able to improve their circumstances through education

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      He’s just thinking of the future without migrants. He’s giving them a head start as farmers is all. You don’t have time for education or WiFi on the farm. Especially since they probably won’t be able to afford electricity either.

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    Back in 2010s, we didn’t need a public hotspot to access the internet in high school. There’s always that one kid who knows the staff WiFi password who tells everyone. Sometimes there’s a proxy to configure.

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      Can confirm. I was that kid. I got in a lot of trouble, but for a short while, everyone had unrestricted internet access and it was glorious.

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        We used to arrange LAN games in the computer lab. Of course, I’m as old as dirt, so there was no Wi-Fi. And the teacher who had to double duty as the IT guy told us to never leave anything installed on the computers and he’d look the other way!

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    So the answer to this problem is to just remove the hotspots so kids don’t get any viewpoints at all and remain uneducated…oooohhh

  • Jeena@piefed.jeena.net
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    Makes sense, only rich peoples kids should be able to have access to the internet at school. /s