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Don't blame yourself for not knowing.
Just look at the masses who got vaxxed, it's a crazy idea to know what we know, it's also frightening. We're all just normal people who want to live our lives, but evil exists and we're all learning the hard way.
I was red-pilled by Gamergate,
if it wasn't for that, I wouldn't be here with every1 at the GreatAwakening.
I started my teaching career right out of college in '72 and autism was very, very rare as was all these other "allergies". I retired in 2016 and by that time it was not uncommon to have several children in my class who were "on the spectrum" or numerous allergies.
I bring up some of these a lot. I went to the same school, with all the same kids, from grade 1 through grade 9. Most of us went to kindergarten together as well.
The same 6 special needs kids, all those years. Never a new addition, so to say.
Virtually unheard of peanut allergies until my generation ( gen X ) started having kids. Same with autism / downs. Our generation was really targeted with hot dogs, cheese slices and cheese whiz, look at the cereals we used to eat. I've always believed it's been in the food. Didn't hurt us directly, but messed up our genes that we pass on. Funnily enough, I've heard Gen X is the healthiest.
Gen X, most of us ( in Canada anyway ) only had to get 5 or 6 vaxxes our first few years. Isn't it 30 or something now in the first 2 years?
I never took anti-vaxxers seriously (back when it was centered around Jenna McCarthy especially) until I learned that kids just five years younger than I had been getting almost 10x more shots than I ever had. I looked over my childhood vax records and everything fit on like a third of a page.
How many fat kids?
This!
I'm gen-x and can only remember 2 kids my age that were a little heavy.
Now a huge percentage of girls in middle school are downright obese.
I think industrialized corporate farms, gmo, and pushing a "food tree" to benefit "king corn" has caused these problems.
Vaccines are just one part of a huge problem.
And "influencers" like Lizzo.
Lizzo recently claimed she was the beauty standard for women.
If she promised to always keep her clothes on, I might be tempted to vote liberal. But I don't see that happening.
When I was a kid ---- "social media" involved pedaling a bicycle --- not moving your thumbs.
Neighborhood, multi-block hide and go seek!
We played outside all day until almost nightfall. We played tag, rode bikes, baseball, football, kickball, spud, croquet. We also had pocket knives and used them to play "stretch". LOL
"Now a huge percentage of girls in middle school are downright obese."
While feminists keep trying to convince us that the greatest health problem they face is anorexia.
How many kids had cell phones?
0 same as the adults.
Never had any of those classifications when I was in K-12. But we did have special classes for the "retarded" children and for those kids who were slow learners.
Todayโs kids would be baffled by the nonstop 1960s commercials for getting out blood stains. They would imagine there must have been constant ritual sacrifice or some other modern day weirdness. Nope. Kids ran around outside all day, every day. Fell down, scraped their knees, stubbed their toes, etc. Got bloody. It was normal. Blood stains. Grass stains. It was a different world.
Only had 2 fat kids in the whole school.
We were just talking about this today in my church kitchen where I volunteer. We made burgers and fries to go for the preschool teachers. One of them came in and asked if the buns had sesame seeds. No. "ok good, one of my students is allergic to sesame seeds". So? The kid isn't eating the burger, you are.
I went to school in the 80s and Iโd say the same applied and I think it all started with us. When we started kindergarten we had to go to the school and get vaccinated like 2 weeks before we started, there was a trailer set up in the parking lot and I remember it. I got 2 shots with probably only 1-2 things in each one and thatโs it. We were already 6 and that was it, now kids have to get like 15 different things every 3 months for like 2 yrs. Thatโs a lot of shot to pump into a baby.
Zero that I recallโฆ
Even in the 90s I knew one peanut allergy and 0 others.
I was not autistic; I was just retarded. The school system did social promotion. So I was never behind a grade. I finally learned to read and write when I was 18. But the rest no. I started schooling in 1970.
And how many of you remember the social turmoil at the time? Progress? I think not. Same soup warmed over with a bit of tech injected to spice it up.
There was only one Muslim kid in my whole elementary school and she was only there for 2 weeks.
Sorry if that seems racist but I would really like the America back that I knew as a child.
People don't miss the 70s/80s/90s, they miss White America.
Yeah. Most definitely. I don't even mind other people I just didn't want them taking over my f****** country.
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In elementary school, each class would sit at its own large table. I sometimes brought peanut butter sandwiches when I didn't buy the hot lunch. This was the eighties, and I'm glad I didn't cause anyone to wind up in the ER.
You can pin point the allergy beginnings by this method. Every vaccine came new effects.
I was an attention-deficit, sugar sensitive, hyperactive sub-genius with a photographic memory growing up in rural NM in the '70s and '80s. Even the head shrinks and Ritalin and optometrists, the bully teachers, or anyone point me in the right direction. It's up to the individual to grow and understand, umm well, life.
I graduated from HS in'68 and the world was worried about the Viet Nam war, LSD, Timothy Leary and the Underground Weathermen aka Bill Ayers.
I graduated HS in 91 and none of this was going on.
I would say the 80s as well. I went to a big, well-known HS, and we had a couple kids that rode the short bus. I had heard about a kid with a peanut allergy. That was it. That was a school with 1800 kids.
YES, excellent point! And, I went to a high school in GA where a lot of the guys would go hunting w/family before school, so there were rifles hanging in their trucks in the parking lot. Plus, most guys carried pocket knives at that time too. No school shootings or stabbings or anything.
That's because white people know how to get along with each other for the most part.
When I was in elementary school even the black kids knew how to behave, it was in high school with gangsta rap taking off that they started getting indignant.
I brought a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, scooter pie and a banana for lunch every day. No one was allergic to peanut butter. I don't remember hearing the phrase "gluten free" until 15 years ago. Men would dress up as women for halloween or a drag show. Type 2 diabetes wasn't a thing either.
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