I keep saying it. I have a lot of faith in our youth today. I’ve got two of my own, and they see much more clearly then the average adult 40-80 yr old. Yea, it took some guidance as parents to show them. But we never forced them to believe anything. We talk. They see. And when truth hits you between the eyes, you never forget it.
Good for this youngsters standing up. We’re gonna need a lot more of that soon.
I feel we are transitioning from "weak men make hard times" to "hard times make strong men". It may be a little longer till we get back to "strong men make good times" but the cycle always repeats.
Oh there's definitely overlap. But I feel it's bad enough that the process of people getting fed up has began. But it won't be at its worst till the lines of credit that the upper middle class is currently milking to act as is nothing is wrong dry up.
That's not just a hand full of kids, that's like the whole school walking out, and parents there cheering them on. This is the way! And the kids need to see that they aren't the only ones who think/feel the same way, this way that one kid who is afraid to speak out thinking he/she is the only one who thinks the way they do about this bs, see's they aren't the only ones, but many of their classmates feel the same.
I don’t know that walking out is going to make any change. Instead, they should create their own girls bathroom somewhere in the school and pee and poop in buckets. That’ll turn some heads.
When I was at school - admittedly over 50 years ago - we didn't have bathrooms; only toilets. In those days we were lucky to have a bath at home, never mind at school!
I keep saying it. I have a lot of faith in our youth today. I’ve got two of my own, and they see much more clearly then the average adult 40-80 yr old. Yea, it took some guidance as parents to show them. But we never forced them to believe anything. We talk. They see. And when truth hits you between the eyes, you never forget it. Good for this youngsters standing up. We’re gonna need a lot more of that soon.
This is why I don't listen to the Doomers moaning about the how the country or world for that matter, is doomed to fall to evil.
There is a silver lining to those dark clouds in the Storm.
I feel we are transitioning from "weak men make hard times" to "hard times make strong men". It may be a little longer till we get back to "strong men make good times" but the cycle always repeats.
We haven't seen the worst yet. Interesting times!! Prayers to all who are suffering and will suffer in this clown world.
Oh there's definitely overlap. But I feel it's bad enough that the process of people getting fed up has began. But it won't be at its worst till the lines of credit that the upper middle class is currently milking to act as is nothing is wrong dry up.
Agreed, majority of people are still too comfortable. As Q says, buckle up!
And that silver lining is only growing bigger.
Yes it is!!!
Thank God the youth of our country aren't entirely lost.
Well something good coming out of PA.
What are you going to do Commie Shapiro?
That's not just a hand full of kids, that's like the whole school walking out, and parents there cheering them on. This is the way! And the kids need to see that they aren't the only ones who think/feel the same way, this way that one kid who is afraid to speak out thinking he/she is the only one who thinks the way they do about this bs, see's they aren't the only ones, but many of their classmates feel the same.
Wrong.
We need more homeschooling and minors teaching themselves. Everything else is a waste of time. All of the students need up going back.
Pathetic.
The students need to skip out the entire day the state conducts roll to figure fund distribution to the schools.
I don’t know that walking out is going to make any change. Instead, they should create their own girls bathroom somewhere in the school and pee and poop in buckets. That’ll turn some heads.
When I was at school - admittedly over 50 years ago - we didn't have bathrooms; only toilets. In those days we were lucky to have a bath at home, never mind at school!
Did they stay out, or just return to class afterward?
Some of those girls are wearing slippers to school.
Do it!