It confuses the students. It presents an incoherent ensemble of information that the child needs to memorize to stay in school. Apart from the tests and trials, this programming is similar to the television; it fills almost all the "free" time of children. One sees and hears something, only to forget it again.
It teaches them to accept their class affiliation.
It makes them indifferent.
It makes them emotionally dependent.
It makes them intellectually dependent.
It teaches them a kind of self-confidence that requires constant confirmation by experts (provisional self-esteem).
It makes it clear to them that they cannot hide, because they are always supervised.[
This, I believe, will lead to the removal of Trump from the presidency. It is one of Iran's goals. Remember this:
The president worked tirelessly through the final hours of his presidency to bring the hostages home; ultimately, Carter and his team negotiated the release of the fifty-two remaining hostages, but to Carter's dismay, they were not released until after Ronald Reagan took the Oath of Office.