San Francisco BANNED "Racist" Algebra A Decade Ago. The Results Are Now In. | Ep. 1733
From Matt Walsh
The content discusses the decline in public school quality in the U.S., highlighting alarming statistics about student performance and safety, while contrasting this with a positive outcome from one state that has moved away from progressive educational policies. It also touches on societal issues such as a recent trans mass shooting in Canada, the potential impact of AI on jobs, and the New York Times reevaluating its stance on marijuana legalization.
Key Takeaways
- Public schools spend a trillion dollars yet produce students who can't read—classrooms or cash cows?
- California's math curriculum prioritizes social justice over arithmetic—because who needs problem-solving in a crisis?
- With rising school violence and soaring absenteeism, America's education system resembles a chaotic reality show.
- Miraculous educational reforms are brewing in one state, potentially reversing a decade of indoctrination-induced decline.
- New insights in education reveal hope amidst chaos—perhaps schools aren't entirely doomed after all!
Mentioned in This Episode
- Matt Walsh (person)
- Artificial Intelligence (concept)
- Mississippi (location)
- New York Times (company)
- Phil Bryant (person)
- Jesse Strang (person)
- Louisiana (location)
- Alabama (location)
- Canada (location)
- Howard Wner (person)
- Grand Canyon University (company)
- Pure Talk (product)