Here in the Dallas area there are school districts that are providing 3 meals a day to students. How can one be considered a parent if you are not even willing to feed your damn kids???
Aldine ISD Garland ISD Dallas ISD Gainesville ISD
That is just a few. Houston ISD one of the larger district's in the State is doing too.
It's a bit of a misnomer. The real problem is with all the "alphabet" junk, "diversity" nonsense, and "feel good self-esteem" projects.....the students are failing basic achievement tests.
So, instead of removing the nonsense - they increase the length of the day and say they are so "progressive"as their students have more "contact time" and "instructional time"
The kind of policies mentioned in this article was discussed in Charles Murray's book "The Bell Curve" in 1994. In this book, these policies were described as a part of the "custodial state" that was seen as an inevitable result of dysgenics and the failure of the then current social programs to solve many of the social problems resulting from such.
No, the problem is that if you try to raise your child instead of letting the state do it, you will be charged with child abuse and you’ll be punished. Try spanking your child, when the Time Outs don’t work.I mean ‘spanking’, not ‘beating’. Contrary to the shitlibs, Globohomo and femcnuts- there is a difference. Your role in the new progressive utopia is to pay the bills that Big Brother can’t and that’s it.
It's a stepping stone away from having them sacrifice their kids to Moloch. Don't worry, everything is going according to plan.
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ReplyDeleteHere in the Dallas area there are school districts that are providing 3 meals a day to students. How can one be considered a parent if you are not even willing to feed your damn kids???
Aldine ISD
Garland ISD
Dallas ISD
Gainesville ISD
That is just a few. Houston ISD one of the larger district's in the State is doing too.
Heaven help us. Didn't Alexis de Toqueville warn us that something like this would happen?
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It's a bit of a misnomer. The real problem is with all the "alphabet" junk, "diversity" nonsense, and "feel good self-esteem" projects.....the students are failing basic achievement tests.
ReplyDeleteSo, instead of removing the nonsense - they increase the length of the day and say they are so "progressive"as their students have more "contact time" and "instructional time"
Which is, of course, pure horseshit.
Great... as if our nation's kids weren't indoctrinated into the collectivist mindset enough already.
ReplyDeleteIf that passes, we can expect more demands for pay raises, benefits, smaller classrooms, etc. For the benefit of the children, of course.
Actually, they'll do that even without the passage of the bill.
The kind of policies mentioned in this article was discussed in Charles Murray's book "The Bell Curve" in 1994. In this book, these policies were described as a part of the "custodial state" that was seen as an inevitable result of dysgenics and the failure of the then current social programs to solve many of the social problems resulting from such.
ReplyDeleteNo, the problem is that if you try to raise your child instead of letting the state do it, you will be charged with child abuse and you’ll be punished. Try spanking your child, when the Time Outs don’t work.I mean ‘spanking’, not ‘beating’. Contrary to the shitlibs, Globohomo and femcnuts- there is a difference.
ReplyDeleteYour role in the new progressive utopia is to pay the bills that Big Brother can’t and that’s it.
No cap,teeeeeeeacherrrrs.
ReplyDeleteThe government will also own the children if it already doesn't.
ReplyDeleteOh, just for fun, here's one for a future "teeeeeeacherrrs" column:
ReplyDeletehttps://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/former-west-virginia-teacher-aides-charged-after-mom-secretly-records-alleged-abuse/ar-AAG25Ht?ocid=AMZN#page=2