He’s not wrong about education, but he slips immediately from “we need to spend money on education” straight to “we’ve lowered the standards so more kids graduate.”
I get that it’s a comedy bit, but those are diametrically opposed political positions. Increasing spending requires increasing standards, and lowering standards is a byproduct of lowering funding.
I love Carlin, and we need his voice as much today as we ever did. But he was always a comedian first. He makes leaps from one idea to another to draw the audience in and flip an idea on its head.
Education is the silver bullet. He ties it to lowered standards, when that’s the opposite of education.
FrickAndMortar@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Preach… I miss this dude