Message from @ZX
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and live in a neighborhood thats mostly isolated from the big issues
in a suburb
go to work. eat. get fed political opinion from media. sleep. repeat
a whole life spent inside the bubble and no internet to escape it
I guess atomization does explain that rather succinctly; they literally don't care enough to be bothered by what's not happening directly in their back yard
and well its been engineered in such a way
that even their neighbor isnt having the shit go down directly in his backyard
or their neighbor even... its these pockets almost
i mean i can kinda see where you're coming from in that man... the NWO has already put a ton of work into all this shit lol
like its.... mind boggling
yk that pic i sent you. when nick fuentes showed that on wikipedia.... i was like.. naaahhh
that cant be real.
and that in itself id say reallllyyy redpilled me on the JQ
bruh
Deus Ex was unironically the most in-touch game of the turn of the millennium
Please someone respond to me. … I’m sorry I ripped the paper. I overreacted. Please just let me out.
Is anyone out there?”
-A child, locked in a room, alone, at school
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Welcome to Chicago
Abolish the Department of Education
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This is not okay, why the fuck do our education and prison programs look so similar.
If I had to guess, it's because for-profit prisons want more inmates in their cells, so they lobby for things like mandatory minimum sentencing and treating students like prisoners.
i can think of scenarios where such a room would be necessary. some kids are completely feral, and their parents (more often parent) are usually the cause of it.
if the kid is not going to listen to anything you say, is making it completely impossible to teach, and the parent is unwilling/unable to come get them, what do you do?
can't touch them in the slightest without the teacher facing a potential lawsuit.
even physically dragging them to this room is risky from a legal standpoint.
obviously it shouldn't be used for everything, and the example of spilling milk is so extreme as to make me doubt the veracity of that claim, but there are cases where simply wagging a finger at the kid and speaking sternly isn't going to do shit.
Like, why not just expell students that don't behave? I almost got expelled from secondary school just because I missed out a few classes.
i don't really know how it works, but perhaps expelling students makes the school's performance rating decline, jeopardizing funding.
And by almost I mean I was a few missed classes away from expulsion, but on purpose (why not use up the ones I have left)?
Man, fuck money.
there might also be a civil rights lawsuit in expelling someone
That's the problem.
depending on the state
they can just claim their feral monster is disabled somehow
I mean I get it, if a kid is throwing a tantrum the. The best thing you can do is say if you want to be treated like an adult you need to act like an adult and then ignore them until the can speak calmly. But obviously this has been getting used as a go to punishment because it's seen as "non harmful" to kids. Which it is if it is only used when it's necessary.
if it's obviously being abused, that's a problem. but realistically i think such a facility makes sense.
because you can't have some screeching violent little shit stopping everyone else from learning
Having a specified room for it is kinda bullshit tho, it shouldn't be so common a punishment that it can't make do with the odd empty classroom
the problem there is that the child can hurt themselves with whatever is in the classroom, and the faculty is responsible.
and they don't have the spare faculty to waste babysitting the little shit