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Black_Rose
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How do you know those children are malingering by feigning a lack of general intelligence? What if they really are unfortunate members of the -2 sigma tail of the bell curve (or whatever the threshold for admittance into special education)?Even considering that a welfare state can be a good thing is ludicrous. It destroys the people that are in this state of living. It drains from them any desire to become a contributing member of society. It handicaps them and their children for they have no desire to better themselves.
Even in this country it is a horrible condition. Women that are already in this system learn from there mothers to pretty up early in life and have at least 3 or 4 kids to maximize their return on welfare checks then when those kids go to school have them play stupid so that they get put in special education and then they get another check from social security.
What should be the “correct” answer to the question for those who are in special education? Should the children give “realistic” answers or over-optimistically estimate their abilities and choose careers where they lack the talent or ability to enter? Do you want to hear “scientist, doctor, engineer, politician, Senator, Major League Baseball player, actor, investor, trader, or hedge fund manager” as answers? Or do you want them to be realistic by enunciating occupations of low prestige as answers such as janitor or waiter? Perhaps living in a substandard state and being segregated from those who are more intellectual able causes people to be dejected and forces them to have low expectations. How could these students better themselves realistically and have meaningful individual accomplishments? Should they just be miserable with their low-status in life by working mediocre jobs, openly revealing their status to a judgmental society, instead of desiring to conceal themselves by inconspicuously drawing subsistence from the state from the privacy of their homes?My wife is a special education teacher in a low income area and she sees these kids come to her in such bad psychological state and low self esteme with no desire to better themselves. If she asks them that old question “What do you want to be when you grow up?” She is just as likely get a “sit on the couch and pull a check” as she is one of the traditional answers.