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US education
(lemmy.ml)
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This is a science community. We use the Dawkins definition of meme.
So this is what Lemmy's come down to? A repost of a 10 year-old Reddit post, which is a repost of a 14 year-old Tumblr post, about a 30 year-old book marketed to homeschoolers?
Truly we're at the forefront of memes.
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I think putting your effort into creating the memes of the new forefront instead of complaining about reposted content might be more a constructive and fruitful effort.
People who haven't had all the joy ripped out of them don't make/spread ragebait memes, lol, this is projection.
It isn't certainly old, but creationism is still used in US schools, with not better content. I remember a US delegation not so many years ago, wanting creationism as an alternative teaching in European schools and their anger when they were sent to comb the desert. Even in religious schools the religion is separated from academic teaching. This is not the case in the US, where creationism and also scientology are taught as themes equivalent to real science, even in universities.
Eh, it's ok. There was even a Diogenes' Square post recently, which is centuries old meme. Imagine how many reposts that one saw.
Entshitification is impossible to completely avoid, even here, when so much of the internet's content is recycled or reposted from the most influential sites