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Reviews for "SS - EnLIGHTenment"

What about Einstein's theory of relativity? This guy basically just simplified it into something us "gullible Newgrounds users" will understand.

i dont agree with everything you said but some of it, great video tho

spirit science is the biggest load of evidence lacking bullshit ever conceived

and yet you come to newgrounds, knowing the gullibility of our users and post it here

shame on you

thank you thank you this is the most wholsome video iv ever seen in a looooooooooooooonnnnnnnnngggggggggggg time. so THANK YOU

Well, again, small thing, when we adapted the current school system, and work system, and so on, we didn't do so beacose we thought it was a goodd idea, we did so beacuse it was a good idea, a bit like a bike with training wheels, consider the first legal system, Hammurabi's code, an eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth, it neither is nor was a good system, but was arguably necessary, because we didn't have the resources, or the social infrastructure to make a fairer system, for example, part of the reason for the current testing intensive education system is because it was (and even now...) nigh-impossible to teach 30+ people even basic stuff, and give them the tools, like reading, writing, and measuring, needed to be free, and independent, without crushing a bit of the creativity, but without this style of education, very few people would have access to these tools, and those that didn't for the most part, wouldn't be able to use that creativity, true, new and better ways exist now, and this system is no longer the best solution, but at one, point it was. This is also why we tend to be quick to judge the actions of the past, we only see things from our point of view, the idea that the past could be different doesn't seem to occer to people.

RiverJordan responds:

The training wheels is an excellent analogy!