Junk culture

Scientism is junk science

News is junk information

Public school is junk education

Fiat is junk money

Doctors are junk healers

Bureaucracy is junk governance

Cities are junk villages

Supermarkets are junk farms

Religions are junk spirituality

Television is junk storytelling

Virtual reality is junk experience

Celebrities are junk role models

Fluorescent lights are junk sunlight

Modernist buildings are junk architecture

Dating apps are junk connections

Casual hookup is junk sex

Synthetic fabrics are junk clothing

Apartments are junk homesteads

AI is junk intelligence

Social networks are junk communities

Supplements are junk nutrients

Baby formula is junk breast milk

Vapes are junk tobacco

Autotune is junk singing

Emails are junk letters

Self-checkout is junk service

Første erfaringer med hjemmeskole

Tester ut hjemmeskole i år. En seier i seg selv. Interessant å se hvor forfjamset skoler kan bli av dette, selv om det er fullt lovlig.

Her er mine guidelines:

Dersom du har barn, vil du bli grundig speilet i foreldrerollen du trodde du hadde. Samtidig starter du en kreativ prosess med den personen som bærer din arv når du en dag er borte. Tiden som du bruker nå, vil du ikke angre på at du brukte senere. Hvis i tvil; se på dagens ungdom.

Det er lite konstruktivt å finne i offentlige skoler om dagen: mobbing, elendig utvalg av mat, segregering, memorisering av fakta, politisk korrekthet, forvirrede kjønnsteorier, helsesøstre med nåler, en flom av skjermer, demotiverte lærere og innesitting – for å nevne noe.

Hjemmeskole er ingen eksperiment. Det er vår naturlige måte å oppdra barn på, mens skolevesenet er et moderne eksperiment som vi har tatt for gitt i vårt nåværende zeitgeist.

by Time of Transition

Them: You won’t be able to attend a concert or football games

Me: I don’t mind

Them: You can’t go to a large shopping mall

Me: I’ll survive

Them: You can’t drink at the pub

Me: I no longer drink

Them: You can’t enter night clubs

Me: I don’t go out at night

Them: We’ll tell your employer

Me: I don’t have one

Them: We’ll take it from your salary

Me: I don’t have a salary

Them: You can’t go to your job

Me: I don’t have or want your job

Them: You can’t be in the city

Me: I prefer living out in nature

Them: You can’t go to McDonald’s or Burger King

Me: I haven’t in years anyway

Them: You can’t eat at restaurants

Me: I’ll order takeaway

Them: You can’t shop at large grocery stores

Me: I grow my own food and buy from local farmers

Them: You can’t be part of society

Me: I already checked out

Them: Your kids can’t come to school

Me: I’ll homeschool

Them: You’ll be on your own

Me: I’m surrounded by my family and tribe and all the people reaching the same conclusion all over the world

Them: You can’t choose for yourself

Me: I just did

Them: What can we tempt you with?

Me: Nothing