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Bun B & Lupe Fiasco Debate A School Teacher! "Are Rappers Role Models?"
Seen it yesterday, they were speaking the truth. I don't if he was blaming Wayne or using him as an example.
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props, and hes sayin the teacher should teach them children something meaningful,
and that wayne aint meaningful ? hmmmm, fuck him(even if hes right a bit)
Re: Bun B & Lupe Fiasco Debate A School Teacher! "Are Rappers Role Models?"
He called Wayne useless, but that's just his opinion. I guess he views his own music as more educational or important. Regardless of what he said about Wayne the stuff he said before the applause is exactly what needed to be said.
Lupe is an idiot...yes kids need math,history & english.
Lol top comment talks about that.
"Lupe obviously doesn't mean that kids will never use basic math. Of course people will. What he is criticizing is, for instance, how education systems now have math programs only focused evaluating performance on standardized tests for things like Geometry/Trigonometry, which is information/skills that most people don't use after high school/college. Instead, why not teach them about how to improve their environment, or how stocks, credit, and banks work?"
"Lupe obviously doesn't mean that kids will never use basic math. Of course people will. What he is criticizing is, for instance, how education systems now have math programs only focused evaluating performance on standardized tests for things like Geometry/Trigonometry, which is information/skills that most people don't use after high school/college. Instead, why not teach them about how to improve their environment, or how stocks, credit, and banks work?"
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