To: Lane3 who wrote (300843 ) 9/5/2024 4:35:40 PM From: i-node 1 RecommendationRecommended By longz
Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 358094 >> That your kid will go off to school and return home after three days with scars from an operation? Are you daft? First of all, if the kid doesn't return home after school, the parents would call the cops. If they failed to do that, the cops would be after them. And second, no one would perform surgery on a kid unbeknownst to their parents. I wasn't suggesting parents should be concerned about the potential for Trump's hyperbole to turn out to be actual. I don't think kids getting surgery at school is a problem. But kids being infused with really bad ideas at school does happen. Aside from just poor education, premature consensual sexual relationships; drug abuse; female teachers committing statutory sexual offenses against young mails; and yes, grooming young children with foolish notions about their sexuality. Victimization of young children in schools is happening, in more ways than we can imagine. Consider the autism diagnosis, which RFKjr. has spoken about. It is up to about 1:30 kids now. Not long ago it was 1:120. And if you go back to when we were young, it was practically nonexistent. RFKjr would have us believe it is something in the vaccines. But the reality is likely about subjectivity in diagnoses. If I had been a child in today's environment there is little doubt I would have been labeled "autistic". But the problem is not the kids; it is the need to pin that label on as many kids as possible. It turns out that kids can "catch" all kinds of things, ranging from ideologies to sexual abuse, and a lot in-between, just by just showing up at school. Which is the reason many parents now are moving away from public schools and toward better education environments.