We had one of our morning news guys (who is gay) make a “special statement” a few mornings ago. He said that he was wearing purple to stand in solidarity with those who are or have been bullied in school. He was bullied “simply for being who [I] was.” Oh, and he wanted kids to know “It gets better.” (”It Gets Better” is a pro-homosexuality campaign to inform young people that even though things at school are tough right now, it will get better over time.) It was started by that sicko Dan Savage who wrote (or maybe still writes) a column called “Savage Love.” Disgusting column.
I know how terribly painful bullying is, how devastating it is for children. I think it’s important to make sure that people are treated badly in school have some help and some guidance.
What I don’t need is my weather guy throwing it in my face at 6am!
Help and guidance? NO! NO! NO!
The child should be removed from this fundamentally abusive environment and returned to his family!If 200,000 years of our human ancestors could see how we treat children, they would be appalled!
If children are placed in prison-like settings ( which institutionalized schooling resembles) there **will** be bullying! We have always had in our institutional schools, (and always will), have the same types of social pathology seen in prisons!
Bullies serve an important roll in the control of prisoners. Just as in prisons, bullies serve their prison managers by intimidating the other prisoners. In schools they serve the **same** purpose. The goal of government schooling has **always** been to graduate serfs of the state!
If we treat children like prisoners we will produce dependent serf-like citizens who will vote for more and more socialism, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Lyndon Johnson, Clinton, and now Obama!
By the way, when our Founding Fathers promoted the education of children, they probably had in mind the educations that they enjoyed....not this monstrosity that our children suffer in daily.
Government schools are child abuse, not only for the bullied, but for the children who see it happening every day all around them.