Interesting sidebar - when I learnt Latin at school, we were taught "beginner's" conjugation using Paro ("I fight/make war"). Girls schools learnt Amo ("I love"). Sexism? Or the simple realisation that if you give a boy a doll, he'll make believe it's a Stuka
Must admit to admiring the self-adoration posts though! Although, truth be told, I have found over the last 40+ years in the "real world", 50 countries and 6 continents, that full/part-time "educators" (and I'm assuming here we're talking about teachers/lecturers rather than placard-wearing weirdies at Speakers Corner, although come to think of it, it applies to them too) tend to be fairly insulated from it............
Reminds me of the joke where the old RAF pilot is telling a class of children about being attacked over the English Channel by a couple of German Fokkers. The punchline was something about Messerschmidts! I can't really remember how it went or why it was funny!
I would agree that many 'educators', particularly at Universities, are insulated from the real World, that is the problem. They are dressed in the robes of a false priesthood and reside in Cathedrals of Scientism and Academia. Some love how their students look to them as the wells of knowledge and truth where in fact they know little more and sometimes less. Back to Socrates again.
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