Originally Posted by
ImmortalPig
Sorry but I don't see how this causes a lack of education...
That's not what we were talking about. You said what's screwing up the environment is industrialisation, not globalisation. I said globalisation accelerates and propagates industrialisation and industrialisation does the same to globalisation. That's my point. I don't see how "I don't see how this causes a lack of education" relates to my point about how globalisation messes up the environment.
Originally Posted by
ImmortalPig
I would say it's lack of adoption and progress, not globalization which is causing the problem.
Lack of adaption to globalisation is a problem that comes with globalisation (the adaption problem doesn't exist without globalisation), so it's incorrect to say globalisation isn't what's causing the problem.
Originally Posted by
ImmortalPig
It's just a question of adaptation.
Which we haven't done. We haven't adapted. Our leaders never even bring it up since it's a bipartisan problem that makes everyone look bad. I definitely agree that the job market has changed and that we need to adapt our skills to it and review our expectations about what type of jobs we're willing to take. Like a lot of things, this starts with the education system. The fact remains though, that this isn't being talked about in public discourse and there's been no moves made by anyone to start the process.