Sunday, December 16, 2007

Enroll or Die

A homeschooling mom in Utah has been ordered by a judge to enroll her children in a public school district within 24 hours, and have them in class tomorrow...

Where they will then be subject to abridgements if they draw pictures or speak or write in a way the state disapproves of, where "Gun Free School Zones" ensure there will be no adults to protect them, where locker, backpack, body and car searches are the order of the day, where self incrimination protections are conveniently bypassed through forced drug tests, where normal channels of legal protection are bypassed through administration and school board decisions, where cruel and unusual punishments--such as expulsion, arrest and felony charges against 10-year-olds with food knives are routinely applied, and where all sorts of other assaults against unenumerated rights take place by self-appointed "authorities" as an unchallenged matter of course.

All this while propagandizing to the little proto-inmates, drugging those who find their own path more interesting (while instructing that "drugs are bad, m'kay?"), sexualizing them against the moral foundations established by their parents and their churches, and generally doing their utmost to ensure the end product is socialized and conditioned to find any other paradigm for human living inconceivable.

What were we all celebrating the other day? Oh, yeah: Happy Bill of Rights Day!

9 comments:

chris horton said...

How convenient the judge has a "private" unlisted e-mail address. Beam me up "Judge Scotty," there appears to be no intelligent life in your courtroom!!

Anonymous said...

Why homeschooling is so demonized by the majority is still a mystery to me. A cousin on my wife's side is homeschooling their 3 boys. They are the most well-mannered, well-spoken, educated young men I have ever met.

Kent McManigal said...

Government "schooling" is the most efficient method of raising obedient cogs for the wheels of socialist states. (I guess it didn't "take" to well in me) Home schooling usually monkeywrenches that plan and raises people capable of thinking and acting individually.

Michael Hawkins said...

She should send them to school with kalashnikitty T-shirts.

Anonymous said...

To even state what my response to that judge would be is illegal. So I won't. But woe is the sonofabitch that tries that crap on my family.

Anonymous said...

In Utah, it is perfectly legal for concealed weapons permit holders to enter on school grounds. I think we're the only ones in the nation to buck the federal law.

Anonymous said...

No one was commenting on Utah, but rather, on an out of control judge who doesn't give a shit for the law.

David Codrea said...

Actually SA, he was commenting on my claim that "'Gun Free School Zones' ensure there will be no adults to protect them," so he's technically correct. I won't cede the entire argument to him, though, because, for instance, my life is still worthless in Utah because I have no permit.

Anonymous said...

Your point granted, David. However when I lived in SLC I had a permit and used it. It's called the second amendment. My life may be worthless to them,but it is valuable to me,and though worthless in their eyes, it would be costly, so they must be wrong.