Yes, I've felt for a long time some people are just human-shaped parrots. They make mouth noises to get stuff, and have zero thought behind it.
While its tempting to analyze by race (and probably accurate) this could happen to anyone. There is some crucial component of humanity you are not born with. This can easily be seen with feral kids "raised by wolves." Their brain never gets there and develops proper conciousness.
Like it or not, who you surround yourself with matters, so make sure they are people you want to be like.
It's not race. It's school system. I was reading the difference between public school books, and private school books the other day because G. Maxwell's father was in charge of McGraw-Hill. Then there is home homeschool books. Home school book brands can be private school good, and Wikipedia bad.
An example that would depend on your age. Did you have your own worksheet workbooks you ripped the page out to turn in, or did you always only ever get xerox copies? If you are old enough that you had workbooks your handwriting tattles on where you grew up. The school district bought the brands they chose.
Yes, I've felt for a long time some people are just human-shaped parrots. They make mouth noises to get stuff, and have zero thought behind it.
While its tempting to analyze by race (and probably accurate) this could happen to anyone. There is some crucial component of humanity you are not born with. This can easily be seen with feral kids "raised by wolves." Their brain never gets there and develops proper conciousness.
Like it or not, who you surround yourself with matters, so make sure they are people you want to be like.
It's not race. It's school system. I was reading the difference between public school books, and private school books the other day because G. Maxwell's father was in charge of McGraw-Hill. Then there is home homeschool books. Home school book brands can be private school good, and Wikipedia bad.
An example that would depend on your age. Did you have your own worksheet workbooks you ripped the page out to turn in, or did you always only ever get xerox copies? If you are old enough that you had workbooks your handwriting tattles on where you grew up. The school district bought the brands they chose.