 Chrisky, but from where where comes the corruption and for what? The bourgeoisie corrupts politicians for its own interests, in this case private education, which generates a lot of money. Yeah, money is it, right? Chrisky, for example, public funding, right? So centralized state takes a lot of tax money in, right? They put it in one big poll and they say, okay, we're gonna spend this money on educating people, centralized education. Well, what happens? It's centralized, there's only a select few that control that money. And those people have connections, right? Or ideologies dogmas. So what ends up happening is, they make contracts with these corporations, some of them, the friends and partners and family members, and they give them money to create textbooks. One of the main problems is textbooks, right? And the textbooks are poorly written, just garbage, garbage ideology filled with dogmas that centralized state wants to indoctrinate people with, right? Some of them just so poorly written that have been approved that the people who are approving these books, they haven't even read the books, right? In the 1960s, Richard Feynman, one of the most renowned physicists in the United States that worked on the Manhattan Project, right? One of the best known physicists there are, sort of celebrity in the physics world, on the level of Einstein and Hawking's and stuff like this, right? But more cool, okay? He came out, he went on the school board in California to approve textbooks for schools. And he actually read all the textbooks. And some of the textbooks that there were, the state was approving, he was like, he read them. And no one on the board had read them. The only reason that they were approving these textbooks was because the corporations that were writing these textbooks were taking these members on the board that were approving textbooks to trips and giving them money and donations and stuff like this. He wrote an article, a chapter in a book explaining how bad the education system was. And one of the main reasons it was so bad was because of the centralization of education due to just on the textbook front, right? Forget about everything else. So for example, when the iPod came out years ago, right? In California, the school board in California approved a one billion dollar spending, I believe was one billion dollars to buy the first generation garbage, iPads, not iPods, iPads for their schools, right? Just imagine taking all that money and giving it to Apple to buy the shit technology so kids could have these technologies that's going to be obsolete in like two months, three months, four months, right? One billion dollars. It was such a disaster that the school board ended up having to sue Apple to get some of their money back because the project was a complete failure, right? That's one billion dollars that they spent or fucking gave away to a Wall Street corporation. Decentralization of education. It has to happen. Okay. You want your kids educated? Don't send them to public schooling. That's it.