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I get the sense, based on how the masses are thinking and behaving, that most people think “miseducation” only applies to black people (not Africans), especially those in the USA. Their logic goes something like:Well, Carter G. Woodson said the Miseducation of the Negro and he was talking about slaves in America and he was the descendant of slaves in America. Slavery is the cause of miseducation. Slavery miseducated black folks. They are the lost miseducated ones. I am not miseducated. My ancestors were not slaves.As said before, all people in societies have been miseducated via the education system, employment system, religion system and other system components of the cult-u-re part of. This is not a little bit of miseducation, but a lot. Almost all of the people in societies considered to be the most knowledgeable in some aspect, way, shape, form or fashion, these same people are also very miseducated.
Thus the most miseducated among us are those who know a whole lot of something, but nothing wholeness.Knowledge without the context to continuously check yourself and correct yourself to perfect yourself, is defective to the point of not knowing which parts are infected because there's always a band-aid piece of logic to hide the truth of malnutrition from the root.
We don't know what education is, thus we don't know what miseducation is. We don't even know what a negro is.
Here we are in a maze with miseducation everywhere we turn, except when we turn inward long enough to guide us outwards.
Thus, even though the Greek problem has been solved, the larger problem, the miseducation problem, has not been.
Our covid-19 days of craze is the latest most publicized piece of proof tested positive that miseducation's ongoing pandemic is still endemic to all societies.