Around 1:17 Heather MacDonald makes a point that’s something I’ve been noticing for a while. Regarding basic standards of achievement for basically anything, the backwards thinking goes like this: the standard is a, b and c; but there are some people who cannot reach that standard (for whatever reason); therefore the standard is faulty (exclusive, biased, etc); therefore to be perfectly democratic we must eliminate all those standards. And then what?
Around 1:17 Heather MacDonald makes a point that’s something I’ve been noticing for a while. Regarding basic standards of achievement for basically anything, the backwards thinking goes like this: the standard is a, b and c; but there are some people who cannot reach that standard (for whatever reason); therefore the standard is faulty (exclusive, biased, etc); therefore to be perfectly democratic we must eliminate all those standards. And then what?