2.04.2012

Public Schools=Child Endangerment

A great perspective over at Patriot's Lament:

A fellow called today and asked," Well, what would you do about all the drug pushers in public school, that's a real problem in todays schools, wouldn't you want to arrest those people who push drugs on your kids in school?"
My answer was this," If this is such a problem, why do you send your children to public school, where you have no control over someone pushing drugs on your child in the first place?" I don't have that problem, because my 8 children do not go to public school.
Quit asking the state to take care of your children people. If you are going to send them off to a public cage system, don't gripe about the dangers they face there. Who in their right mind would send their child to the battlefields of Iraq? Who in their right mind would tell their 8 year old, "son, I know there are many dangers in this world, but your a man now, deal with it, if something happens to you, I will call the school admins and chew them out."
You know there are dangers there and you send them for 8 hours a day EVERY day?

Who should be locked up?
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7 comments:

  1. AP,

    Not only are schools a dangerous place, children don't seem to learn much during their forced attendance.

    Dave

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  2. One more step in starving the monkeys, eh?

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  3. School isn't what it used to be for obvious reasons. My wife and I yanked our oldest out of 1st grade half way through the school year to home-school him. Best decision we ever made. Now all three of our kids are home-schooled and loving it. Who else better to teach you than someone who loves you and cares for you?

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  4. What really sucks is wether you homeschool or not,ya gotta pay the school tax. Around here the elderly gripe about it all the time.
    Public school teachers are tax feeders just like govt workers and police to name a few,as well as union members. My whole family is in pub ed so i hear and see what it is.
    It's just one more sham and extortion racket foisted upon us. You either are able to work in something and produce what people want and need,or you live off of those of us that do.
    There is no seperation. The whole thing stinks.

    CIII

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  5. What are my options, AP? I can't not send my child to school (I'll go to jail, my kids will be taken from me). I'm a single parent, so I can't home-school them, because I have to work to pay my bills (and taxes). I can't afford a private school at the wages I make now.

    I have no choice.

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  6. Anon 5:54-

    I was hoping for such a question, in a way.

    Realize that YOU, and you alone, are responsible for your child's education. Public schools are a tool that can be used by people in your situation. I think if they are seen and used as a PART of a child's education, the parent is on the right track.

    You are in a rough situation, and I cannot point a finger at you for doing what you must. I admire your dedication to your children.

    I do not fault you at all for doing what you must.

    Not at all.

    Just realize you likely have much work to do in order to counter the programming and influences at work upon your child in the schools. You know that better than I, though.

    Your children will have to be trained to be that much stronger, just as you must be that much stronger without a partner. You already knew that too, didn't you? ;-)

    My heart and prayers go out to you.

    AP

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  7. This issue seems to have been of concern to independent minded men for some time. This Quote regarding the "collectivists'" purpose behind the public schoolhouse is from Ang Lee's 1999 Civil War Classic about Missouri Bushwhackers, "Ride with the Devil:"

    Mr. Evans: You ever been to Lawrence, Kansas young man?
    Jack Bull Chiles: [scoffs] No, I reckon not Mr. Evans. I don't believe I'd be too welcome in Lawrence.
    Mr. Evans: I didn't think so. Before this war began, my business took me there often. As I saw those northerners build that town, I witnessed the seeds of our destruction being sown.
    Jack Bull Chiles: The foundin' of that town was truly the beginnin' of the Yankee invasion.
    Mr. Evans: I'm not speakin' of numbers, nor even abolitionist trouble makin'. It was the schoolhouse. Before they built their church, even, they built that schoolhouse. And they let in every tailor's son... and every farmer's daughter in that country.
    Jack Bull Chiles: Spellin' won't help you hold a plow any firmer. Or a gun either.
    Mr. Evans: No, it won't Mr. Chiles. But my point is merely that they rounded every pup up into that schoolhouse because they fancied that everyone should think and talk the same free-thinkin' way they do with no regard to station, custom, propriety. And that is why they will win. Because they believe everyone should live and think just like them. And we shall lose because we don't care one way or another how they live. We just worry about ourselves.
    Jack Bull Chiles: Are you sayin', sir, that we fight for nothin'?
    Mr. Evans: Far from it, Mr. Chiles. You fight for everything that we ever had, as did my son. It's just that... we don't have it anymore.

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