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The Sad Truth, High School Dropouts

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  • 1:18 kayne west and the bear hahahaha

  • America shows it's children they do not matter by losing them in vast impersonal schools and treating them like products. I made a close study of a number of high schools in the north-western states and concluded that much of the curriculum is rubbish.

    There is a lot of political propaganda too. I read about a class on 'The American Right to Vote.' ??? America is one of the least democratic countries in the western world, with a farcical election system and paralyzed government.

  • @CoolReallyIAm trying is the first step towrds failure

  • @GuitarHeroPhenomSux

    how'd you do it

  • You can't argue these statistics with someone who's successful even if they graduated college or not. College is there as an option for people who don't see other options. I dropped out freshmen year, went to my library to read up on free information and now I'm more successful than most college graduates. Not to mention, if I went to college, I'd still be there and wouldn't have any success because I'm only nineteen. Read books, not statistics.

  • Um a hi skcoool drop out/ and me raelly smrt. i m so smart, s-m-r-t, i mean s-m-a-r-t.

  • I'm a highschool drop out and it's clearly not indicative of intelligence (or a lack there-of). There are so many shitty schools/teachers/policies in this nation, that to hold public school education as a standard of intellect is a joke.

  • Pretty skeptical of the figures in this video. I'd like to see the source supporting his claim that 1/3 of all high schoolers will drop out.

    Also the red text was a poor choice with those backgrounds, making it difficult to read.

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