kids. we were on so high on the spectrum to begin with and we are falling back in terms of an international learning. house the generation going to compete? greg: i think the system is doomed. i cannot blame the other side because i didn t think we knew what we were supposed to do when this was happening, but now we do know. the one thing that has to be done is parents have to take a more active and serious role in the education, because covid didn t help them see what was going on with the zoom classes and saw with the kids being taught. meanwhile we know the teachers unions are hopelessly corrupt, systemic or racist, you ve got to start going to the school board meetings and start speaking up. easy for me i don t have kids, but you have to have a tea party style movement because if you organize, just like the radicals who organize against you, you will no longer be called domestic terrorists. you probably have people joining
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