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The Gates Foundation Engages Its Critics

sam_handelman writes "The Gates Foundation responded to the critiques of its policies (previously discussed here) by inviting its critics at Education Week Teacher to a dialog on its own site. Edweek blogger Anthony Cody answered the challenge. The two sides negotiated a five-part series of post and counterpost, which can be viewed on both sites. Previous exchanges include Cody's question, Can Schools Defeat Poverty by Ignoring It?, and an answer from the Gates Foundation's Global Press Secretary, Chris Williams, Poverty Does Matter — But It Is Not Destiny. The final round of the dialog has begun, and is available for comment on the Gates Foundation's own blog. Slashdot readers may not know about Gates' sponsorship of specific edutech industry partners, such as Rupert Murdoch's Wireless Generation, and Pearson Education. Cody poses tough questions, including, 'Can the Gates Foundation reconsider and reexamine its own underlying assumptions, and change its agenda in response to the consequences we are seeing?' According to the agreement, the Gates Foundation will answer in the coming week, concluding the series."

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  1. charity by Hazel+Bergeron · · Score: 0, Troll

    Charity is a band-aid over the wounds of capitalism.

    1. Re:charity by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Troll

      The capitalist health care system, as implemented in the U.S.

      BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA...he said "capitalist" and then "as implemented in the U.S. Oh shit, he made a goddamned funny

      I hope you were going for ironic pun but in case you thought you were saying something intelligent to say, please allow me to stop you right there. Much of "capitalism" in the US is such in name ONLY. The insurance industry in league with trial lawyers have perverted health care in this country so badly that it is a miracle that it even functions at all. Is health care important? You goddamned right it is because if you don't take care of yourself I know damn good and well the government will be more than happy to take money out of me and my children's mouths to pay for your sorry ass to get a quintuple by-pass and then give you a SSI check for the rest of your miserable life. Since the government is going to rob me anyway, they might as well get it over with and maybe somewhere between your HSA and your fucking Obamacare, I might have a chance to get robbed a little bit less by not having to put you up for the last 30 years you have on this earth like you was another child or something.

      And you call that capitalism? Yeah right, it's ROBBERY (and uncouth at least that's what my captcha thinks about it)

  2. Re:As Steve Jobs might conclude by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Troll

    No fuck you motherfucker. It's donut stuffing middle class SUV driving, fat and comfortable sacks of shit like you that let people like Bill Gates get away with dressing wholesale exploitation up as "charity". The B&M Gates foundation is corrupt. It has been shown to be corrupt many times yet fucks like you will argue with their very last breath (in between french fries of course) that Gates is somehow some kind of saint because his PR has told you what to believe. Fucking arrogant puke.

  3. Re:Isn't Gates a big lib? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Troll

    No. I am talking about the past four years, if you don't like that then tough.

    "Today I'm pledging to cut the deficit we inherited by half by the end of my first term in office" Obama Feb. 23, 2009.

    Stuff it. This is Obama's economy, his policies, his executive orders, his parties control of the senate and house - for two years a supermajority.

    This is Obama's economy and Obama's FAIL. We are tired of the blame, it don't fly anymore drone.

    It is you who is choosing to ignore facts, not I.