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If you think it's a good idea to teach the younger generation that constant surveillance is normal please delete your account.
How else can I monitor what some of these liberal scumbags are teaching my kid? It wouldn't bother me in the slightest if they had cameras installed so that parents could monitor their kids' teachers.
I do have one caveat ... access to the live feeds should only be accessible to parents with kids in the classroom.
I don't care how you play pretend. Just tell yourself you're doing a good job and do nothing, it'd have the same effect.
If you cared about your kid they wouldn't be in the care of liberal scumbags for 8 hours a day 5 days a week 9 months of the year.
And if you domt have time to raise your kids why do you think you'll have time to watch someone else do it and critique them?
Put a camera on those clowns and public schools will go back to what they were before the liberals and their worthless Dept of Education fucked everything up. Liberals only get away with things because they use stealth and 'death by 1000 cuts' kinds of tactics. Shine a light on the cockroaches and they'll scatter.
Fortunately, my son's school is not a public, liberal cesspool. That could change when he hits high school, but a lot can happen between now and then.
What makes you think I don't have time to raise my kids? I want him to attend a school with other kids ... and not for that bullshit "learning to socialize" nonsense liberals claim is important. I live in a pretty rural area and there aren't any other kids around for him to play with ... he has a blast meeting up with his friends there and is doing well.
If things were to change and his current school started dicking around with the curriculum, I'd yank him out of there in a heartbeat ... but many conservative parents send their kids to this school for the exact same reasons I send him there. If they hit high school age and public schools are still liberal cesspools, maybe we will homeschool each other's kids based on our strengths (I'd take care of science and math w/o hesitation).
Not everyone can afford private schools though. I want to see everyone have a shot at a solid education w/o liberal bullshit piled on top of this horrible curriculum liberals devised (i.e. the "you must go to college or you will die" mantra has fucked up millions of lives in my opinion). If people could see first hand what a waste of time public schools are using cameras in the classroom, we'd have a lot more ammo to get that shit removed ASAP.
Would you want a security system for your home? Obviously.
Would you want a security system for your child's fragile mind while in the hands of woke communists? I sure hope so.
Not everyone can afford private schooling or homeschooling.
My home security system is not surveillance based.
I don't put my kid in the hands of woke communists.
And if you do then you are a sack of shit and don't deserve to play pretend safety with cameras.
Dumbest fucking idea ever.
So why isn't the husband in jail?
We mainly need audio, right? Keep the camera pointed towards the front of the classroom with the kids out of sight. If that's a problem, just the audio would work.
One big reason public schools are a puddle of piss is that the public isn't allowed to see the schools in action. Teachers are reviewed by staff, and those reviews are not public. I'm sure the staff makes sure all of the reviews are acceptable.
Maybe teach your child to come to you when presented with things that are questionable. If you are having daily conversations with your child, frequent conversations with their teachers, keeping in touch with your child's classmate's parents, etc, and staying active with attending school board meetings, it can be fairly easy to know what your child is being taught and what else is going on in the school without bowing to 24/7 big brother being introduced into your child's life as the norm.
I agree with blurryface this is exactly how you get future generations to accept literally 1984 with cameras, and microphones in their homes recording everything they do at all times.
IT doesn't matter how good the intentions were when they started recording kids, the road to hell is paved with the best intentions.
The difference between the 1984 scenario and this, is it's about public schools. SCOTUS has long ago ruled there is no expectation of privacy in a public setting.
A public classroom is not exactly a public setting. I don't even know how you can equate these 2 things. As if a public school means anyone can just walk in because it's "Public" No teacher from public school should have any expectation of complete privacy of what they teach the students, I don't know what makes you think they ever did. Sure some leftist run schools are getting away with it, but they are breaking the rules. Everything they teach should be known, and communicated to any parent who asks.
If you want all students to be recorded, video, and audio at all times then you should just home school your kids, because that's ridiculous. IMO you'll create students who are conditioned to accept all forms of surveillance and authoritarianism.
The idea was to have a camera in the classrooms, so parents could view what was being taught in school..if you don't realize that there are cameras everywhere in public, then maybe look a bit harder..
What's the proper term for righteously destroying authoritarian public constructs such as speed cameras?
I feel like I came up with the perfect term at one point.. guerrilla something.. or was it urban.. righteous.. activism.. conscious disobedience.. I can't for the lfie of me remember.
I do think shouting "FREEDOM CHECK!" before doing these activities would have to be mandatory
Completley agree...
The difference between you and I is I haven't accepted it and you're egging it on.
Hahaha..if you only knew.
That you're a troll encouraging this bullshit?
Anyone who pushes this is either doing it intentionally or completely braindead.
I'm in IT and there is no presumption of privacy in any work task.
You seem passionate but naive or not entirely informed. I don't mean that derogatorily.
Every kid has a smart phone. Those record their conversations 24/7, store all visual data even when the camera is not in use, track their every movement, sell it to 3rd parties or even foreign governments in the case of TikTok, and build / maintain a profile specifically to target them psychologically to nudge them into the client's desired action.
Many schools already have cameras in certain areas to dissuade crime and theft. This is just an extension into the classroom where the danger is mental (and sometimes physical) abuse.
Agree