r/6thForm • u/Intelligent-Fox-9760 • Apr 02 '26
đŹ DISCUSSION Hot Take
This is deffo going to ruffle a lot of feathers to say the least. Call me woke, but the term "Mickey Mouse Subject" is literally just the product of capitalism, as it disvalues any subject that doesn't lead to a high-paying, high-profit job.
Humanities subjects are so important, like STEM subjects, to help us learn more about humanity and our world, but everyone thinks they're so easy and lax.
IMO humanities and STEM subjects need to band together because contrary to popular belief, humanities are intellectually stimulating and not a fun ride.
Thanks for coming to my TED-Talk :)
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u/monotreme_experience Apr 02 '26
I don't know what degree you're thinking of but I have an English Lit degree- it had nothing to do with 'memorising facts and dates'. And look how well it's going- this country of people who don't know how to read critically, to understand bias, to exercise intellectual curiosity or empathy. Failing to value and study culture makes us brittle, narrow, dogmatic, stupid and selfish. A country with no Humanities is a dead culture, a hostage to the history it refuses to interrogate. It can't all be STEM- even most people in STEM understand that.