Hardening Soft Targets

Via Eric Peters Autos

Now the cry erupts for more armed guards in government (not “public”) schools, so that there will be more guns in government schools, so as to shoot back in the event a shooter attempts to shoot up another government school. But there is a much better, much more foundational way to deal with the problem of government schools being the soft-targets of choice of soft-headed people:

Get your kids out of government schools.

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Homeschoolers are Educated, Not Indoctrinated

Guest Post by Ron Paul

Schoolchildren across the country recently skipped school or walked out of class to rally for new restrictions on our economic and personal liberties in the name of fighting “climate change.” Instead of punishing students for playing hooky to promote a political cause, many teachers and administrators allowed, or even encouraged, students to skip school to attend these events. Public schools have also given students the day off to attend pro-gun control rallies.

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Should Schools Ban Kids From Having Best Friends?

Government run schools in the control of left wing radical feminist types are completely out of control. The damage they have done and are doing to the children is destroying the fabric of our society. The stupid asinine shit they come up with, in lieu of teaching kids how to add, subtract, spell and think for themselves, is breathtaking to behold. Home schooling is the only solution at this point. 

Via US News and World Report

I am always fascinated by trends. And I am especially intrigued by the emerging trend among European schools, and now some American schools as well, to ban best friends.

That’s right. Some schools are attempting to ban the entire concept of children having best friends.

This, to me, seems like a Herculean task. The notion of choosing best friends is deeply embedded in our culture. Nonetheless, there is, in my opinion, merit to the movement to ban having best friends.

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Arrested Development

” … the moment young people walk into school, they increasingly find themselves under constant surveillance: they are photographed, fingerprinted, scanned, x-rayed, sniffed and snooped on. Between metal detectors at the entrances, drug-sniffing dogs in the hallways and surveillance cameras in the classrooms and elsewhere, many of America’s schools look more like prisons than learning facilities.”

 https://www.rutherford.org/publications_resources/john_whiteheads_commentary/arrested_development_the_criminalization_of_americas_schoolchildren