@crunklord420 While there are certainly some shitty educators, most in fact, it isnt for lack of trying. They certainly arent evil people. So to assume all educators are bad people is just absurd to me. If you had said most educators are shitty educators though I might have agreed.
@realDonaldTrump Sure, how is that relevant here though?
@realDonaldTrump Well for starters, no, CrunkLord did, not me (or at least "bad person" which implies evil).
Second.. not sure how even if i did bring up the notion of "evil" that answers my question. I never claimed you brought up the notion of evil, I asked you what the relevance was of pointing out not one intends to be a bad person. I made no statements about intent to be good or bad, so im struggling to see what point your making or how it relates to what I said.
@realDonaldTrump Ok I see what your saying now. Your wording was off because you seemed to assume that doing a disservice is the same as "evil", which I wouldnt agree with.
I do agree with you that them intending to educate people and doing a poor job at achieving itis largely not forgiven simply because of intent. But again there is a distinction between being evil and being ineffectual.
Teachers largely do a poor job at educating because they use the wrong methods to educate. Being ineffective at your job does not make you an evil person though, which is basically what I originally said and it still stands true. But yes we agree not being a evil person doesnt make their ineffectiveness go away.
Your said that they aren't evil, therefore (???, Your objection wasn't really clear)
What I was getting at is that it doesn't matter. Lack of malice doesn't make a disservice any less harmful.