Don’t Seperate! Emulate!

February 17, 2008

Again, based on Chirp’s blog:

Like Chirp said, attraction to the opposite sex is natural. Even more than natural, it is a biological imperative just like the need to eat.

If somebody is given little snacks throughout the day, there’s blood sugar remains stable and they don’t feel an overwhelming urge to crash a buffet line.

On the other hand, when somebody is hungry (here they are more like starving)…. what happens? Somebody who is starving starts to literally go insane. They start to do things that are not so good just to try to survive. Like cannibalism.

Once hungry/starving people are exposed to food they gulp it down with a vengeance. Firstly, so that they can try to fulfill their basic human need. Secondly, because they’re worried that there wont be any food tomorrow.

Now, the Kuwaiti government has decided that instead of allowing boys and girls to get a small fill of each other (talking and socializing) that they are going to completely separate everybody. Wow, retards… really.

Now, this guy thinks that there is no such thing as a ‘small fill’ if you put guys and girls together. He says that its going to escalate to AIDs, abortions, orgies, and porn movies. Let’s forget about the fact that there are actually some people who can control their sexual urges, the fact still remains that there are actually supposed to be responsible teachers and faculty around to prevent the orgies. Its not like you just lock the boys and the girls in 2 X 2 boxes, leave them there and call it a co-ed school.

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Up until recently, almost all private schools have been co-ed. And consistently, students from these schools have academically outperformed public school kids. The proof: In the past, in order to get government scholarships for college all applications had to take a standardized test. The applicants with the highest scores got the scholarships. Almost all of the scholarships went to the private school kids. Of course, parents of gov. school kids got pissed and said that it wasn’t fair. They said it’s the government’s fault that they’re kids didn’t score well on the tests – after all they got a government education. The government’s solution was to eliminate the standardized test and award a predefined number of scholarships to gov. kids that is separate from those of the private school kids. And so today, scholarships no longer go the most qualified children in the country.

The government could’ve emulated the (more effective) private school system and improve the education of Kuwait’s general population (= better Kuwait’s future). Instead they choose to leave the ineffective educational system and separate the scholarships.

As you can see, the government has long considered separation to be a viable solution for its problems.

Just like the African-American population didn’t accept the ridiculous ‘solution’ of “Separate, but equal”, NEITHER SHOULD WE.

With that comes my anti-segregation motto:

“Don’t separate! EMULATE*!”

*Emulate means ‘to strive to equal; or excel’. Emulation has long been known to be an effective tool for improvement. When you see a problem within yourself and you need to do something about it but don’t know what: You see how others have solved it and you do something similar. Emulation is different from imitation. With emulation you try to raise yourself to a higher standard, excel. With imitation you just copy regardless of if it’s an improvement. So doing the same thing that Saudi Arabia does is an imitation that only retards us. Really, I mean if there’s a country with people that are hornier and more sexually dysfunctional than Kuwait it’s got to be Saudi Arabia. Really. Really.

One Response to “Don’t Seperate! Emulate!”

  1. Chirp said

    thanks for the vocab lesson!! ;p

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