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Dept of Corrections... Vs Dept of Education... (media.greatawakening.win)
posted 4 years ago by Karmaskeeper81 4 years ago by Karmaskeeper81 +271 / -0
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– Tazzurit 24 points 4 years ago +24 / -0

At this point why are any parents sending their children to public schools? The teachers unions are corrupt and way too powerful. The curriculum is corrupt. Very difficult to get rid of bad teachers. Crimes, abuse, bullying, lock downs, etc. The schools are overcrowded, lack of discipline, lack of parental interaction, respect, waste of taxpayer money.

How can we feel good to leave our children in this prison warehouse for our most precious responsibility? Its crazy.

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– Woefully_Inept 21 points 4 years ago +21 / -0

LOL your comment on homeschooled kids is absolute bullshit. Public school is a great place to have your kids indoctrinated. If your kids aren't properly socialized that isn't homeschools fault, it's YOURS. Homeschooling is more than sitting at home teaching your kids. There are homeschool co-ops and groups you can join. Don't be lazy. Do it the Right Way.

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– Unreasonable 22 points 4 years ago +22 / -0

I have alot of homeschooling friends. They are actually BETTER at socializing, relationships, and here at work since they haven't had the constant worry of making sure what they say do and think is in lock step with the main stream. I'm so jealous they got to act and behave like adults long before the rest of us public retards felt we could do the same and still be accepted by our public school peers. Also fuck bills. I'd rather my child be homeless with me and have a soul worth saving than have a roof over their little demonic cabal influenced minds.

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– Woefully_Inept 10 points 4 years ago +10 / -0

It's like you haven't been paying any attention at all to what's going on as you clearly don't know just how bad public schools are now. My wife is a high school teacher and even she refuses to send our 6 year old to public school.

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– ILearnedToCode 3 points 4 years ago +3 / -0

Have you yourself gone through the public school system within the last decade? I have, and I disagree with you wholeheartedly. And i went to a "good" school.

The entire common core curriculum nowadays is propaganda, especially the us history and government classes of highschool. The text book i had for one of my US history classes had a whole section dedicated to Obama, and did not cover a single scandal. Portrayed him as a fucking saint

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– Millerlife777 2 points 4 years ago +2 / -0

Our small town school is ok. total town population is about 1200 people

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– Yeetthedems 14 points 4 years ago +14 / -0

Grown adult here that was homeschooled K-12, and pretty much everything you said about being “social” is untrue. We had MANY friends, co-op, church, sports and other activities that not only got us out of the house but also taught us social skills with adults as well as other kids. I was able to communicate with adults better than my peers could because I was around such a spectrum of people by being homeschooled. I started odd jobs at 12-13 and got my first real job when I turned 16. I was able to work the fun hours cause I was able to do the day shift since school work could be finished in an hour. The opportunity to start working young has given me the ability to think more responsibly as well.

Is the point of public school to socialize? Cause they spend a majority of their time doing the complete opposite :|

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– irdc 2 points 4 years ago +2 / -0

since school work could be finished in an hour

That's a good argument for homeschooling that not a lot of people mention. I remember there being a lot of wasted time in school and a lot of repeated information.

So much time spent trying to pull the bottom of the class up to the middle, that not a lot of attention is given to those at the top.

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– Woefully_Inept 4 points 4 years ago +4 / -0

Yeah well you're doing it wrong.

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– Woefully_Inept 7 points 4 years ago +7 / -0

I went to public school my entire life. It was entirely different 20+ years ago. I was never taught that I could chop my dick off and become a female. Children are actively taught that now. My wife has done inclusion in reading classes where the books are all about transgender bullshit. It's sickening. The fact that you would even THINK about exposing your children to that level of propaganda and indoctrination quite frankly disgusts me. You do not comprehend the scope of what you're up against now but by all means keep doing it wrong.

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... continue reading thread?
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– JohnnySkidmarx 5 points 4 years ago +5 / -0

Homeschool kids are more well adjusted because they haven't been subjected to bullying by communist teachers and other children. They don't have to listen to some tranny reading a story about "Billy and his two dads".

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– HunnyB 4 points 4 years ago +4 / -0

Not all home lives are ideal. I was verbally and physically abused by my parents until we got a dog when I was a kid and the dog wouldn't let my parents touch us. My mom was is an alcoholic, (sober now) and my dad drank right alongside her, they both worked so we weren't in the system from them getting welfare or anything. Even though the physical abuse stopped the verbal never did, not until I was an adult and stood up to my parents.

It was me working to get out of that, and raise my daughter better than I had it that brought me to this day.

So school for some children is a way out of that abuse at least for a time. I don't hate or judge my parents my maternal grandmother was batshit crazy, and I mean actually crazy and abusive to her kids the only thing that kept her from murdering them was my grandpa he often had to hide all the butcher knives in the house. I wish I was joking.

Sorry probably tmi, but we don't all share the same reality and ideal upbringing.

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– ChronicMetamorphosis 3 points 4 years ago +3 / -0

OP isnt wrong. Home school can totally be problematic if its treated secondary and without obligation.

I've met some home schooled kids that were a complete mess because the parents gave up on them.

I've also met some public school kids that were given up on as well; also a mess.

I've met private schooled kids that were complete liberal sinkholes, complete void of conscience.

I went to a private Christian school, and later on many different public schools across the country.

I can safely say that there is no absolute perfect solution, but that any independent path you take will require extra work for success - especially at times when its inconvenient for you.

Tell ya what, let's keep talking about how were all wrong and no ones experiences have any merit. If you've been paying attention, the devolving public discourse into a nonconclusive result is exactly the divisiveness the Cabal wants.

Man, this place is a real pit on the weekends... 😔

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– Karmaskeeper81 [S] 3 points 4 years ago +3 / -0

I shared this with just homeschool in capitals...

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– LoneWulf 3 points 4 years ago +3 / -0

When I was in high school, which was many moons ago, my calculus teacher had an NEA sticker prominently displayed on his file cabinet. I sat and pondered that during many a class period. I wondered about it even back then.

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– Aspie 3 points 4 years ago +3 / -0

Many teachers only pay NEA dues for the liability insurance. They are afraid of being sued for the least little thing. They don't necessarily agree with NEA's politics.

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– LoneWulf 2 points 4 years ago +2 / -0

I'm pretty sure my prof did agree. IIRC, he mentioned something about it one day in class, which is what put my radar up.

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– swimkin 2 points 4 years ago +2 / -0

As someone who worked with kids with special needs I can attest that many parents wouldn't have the ability to work with them at home. Most of these kids need the school structure and the routine whether or not it is in a public school.

Most of these parents would have difficulty providing the needs of these kids on their own. They require multiple specialized therapists and special educators to work with them.

I agree that typical kids can be homeschooled and could excell anywhere with attention, but I have a hard time envisioning many of my special needs kids from benefiting at home. Unless the parents have special ed training and some numerous therapists coming and going it could be possibly be done I suppose but would not be as beneficial as a structured school setting.

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– Tazzurit 1 point 4 years ago +1 / -0

I understand what you are saying, but like our political system, our educational system needs to be revamped totally.

Thank you for working with children that need extra help and structure. Too bad we couldn't do that in homes where parents could be educated too.

I am sure the parents need a break and some must be so stressed, so schools must be a welcome relief at times as well as a needed resource. So thank you again.

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– swimkin 2 points 4 years ago +2 / -0

Why thanks I loved my job and all my kids. I am now retired. But I still miss working with them.

I especially liked trying to figure out what made each of them tick what they enjoyed doing and using that to get them to learn even more. Getting their attention and holding it for as long as I could was the key to increase their skills. I typically worked one-on-one or in very small groups as a therapist.

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– CherokeePede 8 points 4 years ago +8 / -0

Institutionalized control framework

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– MuckeyDuck 5 points 4 years ago +5 / -0

I know it's a nit, but when two things are parallel, I don't think Versus is the right words to use.

I would tend to use the word "alongside" which is an antonym of versus, the opposite of "in competition with" which is the base meaning of Versus.

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– MuckeyDuck 1 point 4 years ago +1 / -0

Sorry, I could not help it. Sometimes I get really pedantic about language, although I am pretty much an uneducated dummy.

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– Edge 3 points 4 years ago +3 / -0

It sure felt that way.... was never more glad to be rid of anything in my life.

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– numina18 2 points 4 years ago +2 / -0

I just liked learning. This probably made me not popular, or whatever, but I was a professional musician from the age of ten, so I had that going. Playing a Bach sonata is an overwhelmingly beautiful and life enhancing experience.

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– MuckeyDuck 1 point 4 years ago +1 / -0

I would kill to have a profound musical ability especially the ability to play a piano. I started taking piano lessons in 3rd grade, after learning Yankee Doodle.

I wish my parents would have said, if you start lessons, you have to go at least a year before you stop. That way I would have either not started, or learned a good bit before quitting.

My dad grew up in a musical family. My grandfather was very talented, could play anything he got his hands on, and had a band that used to play uptown on Saturday night in the old days when they used to do that. And my grandmother could play the piano very well.

My mother could play piano a little, and my sister was pretty good at it. My oldest brother played bass in a band back in the 60's, when ever one had a band, and could play the guitar. My next to the oldest brother can play the piano really well, any can play any song by ear. He has written a few songs. It skipped me I guess.

Funny thing is I never even heard my dad even hum a note, but was looking at an old program from the church my dad used to attend when a teen, and it said, "Tonight, Violin Solo - My Dads Name He used to play the violin. I was so surprised.

I ask him about it, and he said that was the instrument he was assigned in his family. He told he hated playing the violin, and if he could have gotten the piano, he would probably still be playing.

Do you write any music? I do think I have a talent for writing lyrics, and would love to find someone that wrote music, and try and put some lyrics to it.

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– noidolsleft 3 points 4 years ago +3 / -0

Prisoners get more time outside whereas schoolkids get 20 minutes recess. Some schools are so weird, kids can't even talk at lunch. Prisoners can talk at meal time.

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– tgeorge432 2 points 4 years ago +2 / -0

When I was a teacher in the public school system, I tried. I tried to teach values; i tried to teach the children to think for themselves. The big problem where I taught is that parents were so concerned about survival they didn't have time to spend with their children. There are many different levels of families and the more affluent families who send their children to public schools have the means to be involved in the education the children get. It is the parents who have to struggle for survival whose children suffer and that has nothing to do with color , or race or anyother prejudice you care to dream up. It is our children we all need to think about now because they are our future

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– WeAreThePlan 1 point 4 years ago +1 / -0

Boy, this is on target. A perspective I haven't had before.

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– NOT_ADMIN 1 point 4 years ago +1 / -0

Last pic isn't accurate. Usually prison food is not fit for human consumption.its moldy and rotten. Only during health inspections do the prisoners get edible food. The prisons get randomly audited but they get a 24 hour notice so they could clean things up.

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– numina18 1 point 4 years ago +1 / -0

About right.

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– Ilbotto 1 point 4 years ago +1 / -0

There is a lot of criticism of the way people live their lives on this site, fuck you if you do that, thats what the left does and you are no better than them if you do it. Live your life, don't take advice from others on how to and especially don't give it if you aren’t asked.

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– S11houette 1 point 4 years ago +1 / -0

I bet the same people build both of them.

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– publ1us 1 point 4 years ago +1 / -0

Wow…

My dad always told me his experience going to public junior high school was like prison, and this gives that a whole new meaning.

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– Aspie 3 points 4 years ago +3 / -0

I always called my grammar school "_____ Prison." (full name would doxx me for sure)

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– morum 1 point 4 years ago +1 / -0

government acclimating us to the future they want us to have.

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– Dontdoxxxmeplease 1 point 4 years ago +1 / -0

Department of education wins they would just lobby hard as fook like they always do.

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– GMFactual 1 point 4 years ago +1 / -0

Gov'mt pens and Gov'mt pens. stay away frens.

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– irdc 1 point 4 years ago +1 / -0

Yeah, I feel like this is a "deep shower thought" we all had in high school.

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