Thursday, March 22, 2018

Forgetting WHOSE Place?

"You guys are reaching into our private life, the private life of our children," said one parent, Lewis Fiordimondo, who has twins in pre-kindergarten and a daughter at the high school. "It's not your place. It's not the school's place." [More]
It's not a matter of place. It's a matter of time.

Give it a bit and the collective's replacement units will be conditioned to report any counterrevolutionary threats trying to stand in the way of "progress."

[Via William T]

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