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That’s what school is FOR (according to some): Pounding various kids through the round hole until they become pretty much interchangeable workers by the time they get out.
When i was in first grade they had to get 2 eighth grade boys drag me down to the principal’s office once a week.. my mom said she could hear me yelling 2 blocks away hahaha. And you know what? I was innocent! I never did anything on purpose and most of the time It Wasn’t Me!
Both Calvin and Hobbes are clearly aware of George Orwell’s novel Nineteen Eighty Four. In another strip, Hobbes said to Calvin, “Who would have thought Big Brother would go commercial?”.
Poor Calvin. I knew how to read when I started school and spoke two languages. I was dumbfounded when I discovered I had eleven more years of this ahead of me! Mum said I gave several impassioned speeches on the topic.
Calvin’s right. It is. “School is an institution built on the axiom that learning is the result of teaching. And institutional wisdom continues to accept this axiom, despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary,”—Ivan Illich. “We get three educations. The first is from our parents; the second is from our schoolmasters. The third is from life. The last makes liars of the first two.”—Montesquieu. “I had wonderful teachers in the first and second grades who taught me everything I know. After that, I’m afraid, the teachers were nice, but they were dopes…”—Jane Jacobs. I have lots more.
Calvin, if you think class is a big fat waste of time, wait until you’re grown up, work in an office, and have to spend your time in MEETINGS listening to some fat old cigar-chomper drone on for hours about what he read in the management club book of the month! This class is only laying the groundwork for your future!
You know. I sort of said something similar when I was in “art” class in grade school. It had something to do with macaroni and gold paint. Anyway, my Mom got a call and I had to get out a piece of paper and write lines of something or other over and over again. Now that was a waste of time. (I didn’t finish the macaroni thing either)
I was so bored in school; I used to read in class. Teachers would try to “catch me out” by asking me questions about what they had been saying. Never worked because I not only knew what they had been teaching but I had read up on it the week before.. I learned to “multi-task” at a young age. I probably would not have been so good at it, if the teachers had figured out I was paying attention and stopped bugging me but no, they kept trying to embarrass me. Guess who wound up being embarrassed?
I learned a lot in school. I learned a whole lot more from my parents. In college I trained to be an educator— and thus saw the myriad flaws in our education system.
Looking at today’s world and where technology has taken us (and where it will potentially take us), I often wonder if simple family life in an agricultural community wasn’t a better way of life. I’m not talking about serfdom, medieval times or any such things. I’m talking about moderation in all things.
Maybe, just maybe, our educational system isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. Likely this society will never have a chance to find out how much we could have grown as a species if we hadn’t “educated” ourselves off the face of the Earth.
BE THIS GUY almost 2 years ago
Call your governor! He’ll straighten out your woke teacher!
(Regarding my rule about keeping C&H politics free, today’s strip is political.)
codycab almost 2 years ago
And once again, Calvin, you’re under arrest.
Templo S.U.D. almost 2 years ago
sure, Calvin
GreasyOldTam almost 2 years ago
And vegetating in front of the TV isn’t?
Erse IS better almost 2 years ago
That’s what school is FOR (according to some): Pounding various kids through the round hole until they become pretty much interchangeable workers by the time they get out.
lalapalooza Premium Member almost 2 years ago
When i was in first grade they had to get 2 eighth grade boys drag me down to the principal’s office once a week.. my mom said she could hear me yelling 2 blocks away hahaha. And you know what? I was innocent! I never did anything on purpose and most of the time It Wasn’t Me!
minty_Joe almost 2 years ago
Let’s just hope this doesn’t happen in today’s societ-oh yeah…too late.
snsurone76 almost 2 years ago
Re the last panel: is Calvin being thrown out or are those hands reaching out to grab him?
Dr. Quatermass almost 2 years ago
More like the thinking out loud police. He’s gonna be in for a rude awakening if he thinks “FIRE!” out loud in a crowded theater.
Calvinist1966 almost 2 years ago
Both Calvin and Hobbes are clearly aware of George Orwell’s novel Nineteen Eighty Four. In another strip, Hobbes said to Calvin, “Who would have thought Big Brother would go commercial?”.
Harumph almost 2 years ago
This strip is from 1993
French Persons' Savvy Selection of Screaming Elly Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Just like your big, fat, open mouth?
Dani Rice almost 2 years ago
Poor Calvin. I knew how to read when I started school and spoke two languages. I was dumbfounded when I discovered I had eleven more years of this ahead of me! Mum said I gave several impassioned speeches on the topic.
rhartt4363 almost 2 years ago
Calvin’s right. It is. “School is an institution built on the axiom that learning is the result of teaching. And institutional wisdom continues to accept this axiom, despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary,”—Ivan Illich. “We get three educations. The first is from our parents; the second is from our schoolmasters. The third is from life. The last makes liars of the first two.”—Montesquieu. “I had wonderful teachers in the first and second grades who taught me everything I know. After that, I’m afraid, the teachers were nice, but they were dopes…”—Jane Jacobs. I have lots more.
EMGULS79 almost 2 years ago
Calvin, if you think class is a big fat waste of time, wait until you’re grown up, work in an office, and have to spend your time in MEETINGS listening to some fat old cigar-chomper drone on for hours about what he read in the management club book of the month! This class is only laying the groundwork for your future!
SquidGamerGal almost 2 years ago
Wow! That was out of nowhere… not to mention uncalled for!
Count Olaf Premium Member almost 2 years ago
That’s what Calvin gets for not using doublethink before speaking in CRT class.
jagedlo almost 2 years ago
If you only had stayed as silent as you were in the first two panels, Calvin!
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
You know. I sort of said something similar when I was in “art” class in grade school. It had something to do with macaroni and gold paint. Anyway, my Mom got a call and I had to get out a piece of paper and write lines of something or other over and over again. Now that was a waste of time. (I didn’t finish the macaroni thing either)
Kilrwat Premium Member almost 2 years ago
If you don’t eat yer meat, you can’t have any pudding! HOW can you have any pudding if you don’t eat yer meat!?
Ceeg22 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
The problem was you said it out loud
rshive almost 2 years ago
The thought police have exceptionally good hearing, Calvin.
jconnors3954 almost 2 years ago
Thought bubbles should not be spoken!
formathe almost 2 years ago
Sad to see so many still believe THEIR side is on their side.
rmercer Premium Member almost 2 years ago
SOME thoughts could use a little policing….
Meowise almost 2 years ago
Well, there’s a nice Susie and a white wall for you to look at if your bored.
ladykat Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Right out of 1984!
WCraft almost 2 years ago
Down with rules and order! Freedom! (Sarcasm, folks)
Calvins Brother almost 2 years ago
I wanted to say that so many times in grade school.
wiley207 almost 2 years ago
So I guess the Thought Police are also monarchists…
https://www.gocomics.com/calvinandhobbes/2022/10/12
mistercatworks almost 2 years ago
I was so bored in school; I used to read in class. Teachers would try to “catch me out” by asking me questions about what they had been saying. Never worked because I not only knew what they had been teaching but I had read up on it the week before.. I learned to “multi-task” at a young age. I probably would not have been so good at it, if the teachers had figured out I was paying attention and stopped bugging me but no, they kept trying to embarrass me. Guess who wound up being embarrassed?
A Hip loving Canadian... almost 2 years ago
Actually Calvin, it’s the shouting police. The action in the last panel would never had happened if you’d used your inside voice.
Sherlock5 almost 2 years ago
Calvin always says what he thinks. However, too often he speaks, then thinks.
hornacek almost 2 years ago
The thought police,They live inside of my headThe thought police,they come to me in my bedThe thought police,they’re coming to arrest me,oh no
Avatar??? almost 2 years ago
Break detention is one thing but getting ejected off the room is another
willie_mctell almost 2 years ago
A good deal of adulthood is a big fat waste of time.
Snoots almost 2 years ago
I learned a lot in school. I learned a whole lot more from my parents. In college I trained to be an educator— and thus saw the myriad flaws in our education system.
Looking at today’s world and where technology has taken us (and where it will potentially take us), I often wonder if simple family life in an agricultural community wasn’t a better way of life. I’m not talking about serfdom, medieval times or any such things. I’m talking about moderation in all things.
Maybe, just maybe, our educational system isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. Likely this society will never have a chance to find out how much we could have grown as a species if we hadn’t “educated” ourselves off the face of the Earth.
I like anime almost 2 years ago
1984 referance?
Otis Rufus Driftwood almost 2 years ago
Seems like there shouldn’t be any comics at school at this point in June.
KITTIESRULE over 1 year ago
Calvin is crazy!