O, Sweet Saint Of San Andreas

Hear my prayer.

California ranks No. 1 among the 50 states for the percentage of its residents 25 and older who have never completed ninth grade and 50th for the percentage who have graduated from high school, according to new data from the Census Bureau.

In related news: the Vice Chancellor for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion at the University of California, Los Angeles makes over $400,000 dollars a year.

15 Replies to “O, Sweet Saint Of San Andreas”

    1. What saddens me about that video is that it perfectly describes Canada nowadays. Thanks a lot for nothing, Prinz Dummkopf.

      BTW, in the last few days, our dollar has gone down by about $0.02 US.

    2. “Education has no bearing on intelligence”

      Not so sure about that. I suspect it is the primary driver of intelligence. If you can’t read or write or add and subtract you are stupid.

      1. scar me lad, genetics is the primary driver of intelligence. Education and learning does enhance intelligence. I know quite a few people who are “educated”, butt because of their lack of intelligence, they are still stooped

      2. Nature AND nurture. Unless you are certifiably retarded (can I say that?) … then a quality education will definitely add IQ points to your score. Yes, an education WILL improve your intelligence.

        Hint: For the most part, the ONLY CA kids who care two shits about an education are Asian and white kids living in upper middle class suburbia … far from the statistical disasters cited above.

    3. That was a pretty powerful video. It talks about a number of issues including education.

      The video also describes the exact method this Liberal government is using to destroy Canada, and it is the infiltration of our educational system by the Frankfurt School Marxists and the tacit approval of our leftist media that has corrupted our citizenry enough and is allowing this to happen.

    1. Equally as good, let’s make the post-secondary educational system like a, well, store, where the students are the customers. Wait, we’ve already done that.

      OK, how about making it so easy to graduate from a post-secondary institution that all one has to do is pay one’s fees and one’s credentials are assured. Nah, that’s been done already.

      Maybe we can’t fail anyone in high school, lest it damages their self-esteem? Uh, no, that’s been the case for more than 30 years.

      Make learning “fun”? Ever been to a university or tech college lately?

    2. Jerry Brown’s legacy. More dependents sucking up welfare benefits. Reconquista of the He-spanick dullards

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