Saturday, September 18, 2010

Why is 'child still expelled for toy gun - a year later'?

They've probably made him think there's something wrong with him, and something wrong with being a boy who acts like one. [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner column looks at more "zero tolerance" from the tolerance über alles--or else crowd.

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4 comments:

Defender said...

I really wish I still had my James Bond 007 spy briefcase. The camera becomes a pistol, the radio a rifle. Secret soft plastic dagger pops out of a slot in the top.
The nuns thought it was really cool when I took it to first-grade show and tell.
Watch Ben Stein's "Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed" for a chilling examination of thought control in academia. Even MENTIONING alternatives to collectivist doctrines gets even tenured professors fired. One, ironically, was let go from George Mason University.

EJR914 said...

The entire education system has been geared to emasculate boys. Its really a shame we've let it go this far. This includes teaching them that guns are evil, you need to sit there like the good girls in class, and pay attention. Pay no mind that boys at a certain age need and prefer large muscle movements and physical playing outside, as girls enjoy sitting in class, being still, and learning. The whole system makes me sick.

Crotalus said...

Because when you don't have enough criminals, you make them, just as Ayn Rand said. The problem for the skool bored (spelling a reflection of their intelligence; not mine) SHOULD BE that when they make a criminal out of a child this way, they should gain a deadly enemy in the form of his parents.

Defender said...

http://www.academia.org/teachers-protest-l-a-times/

for publishing the evaluation scores of teachers. That's like... publishing lists of concealed-carry permit holders, which educators say is a matter of public interest.