More school zero-tolerance stupidity

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Zero-tolerance is synonymous with zero-intelligence. Discarding all rational thought and not considering each case based on the set of facts present in that specific case is asinine. It's a way to further remove having to think from the system. But since when is thought such a bad thing? Our schools should focus on developing critical thinking skills, not stripping them from their own policies.
 

Nebor

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Absolutely ridiculous. A HS student that had a two inch pocket knife in his locked car? You've got to be kidding me. Liberal educator idiocy taken to an extreme. Makes my blood boil.
 

Siddhartha

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Originally posted by: Nebor
Absolutely ridiculous. A HS student that had a two inch pocket knife in his locked car? You've got to be kidding me. Liberal educator idiocy taken to an extreme. Makes my blood boil.

How is this a liberal vs conservative issue?
 

bloodugly

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Hmm...yet they allow pencils and even provide you with a sharpener. I seem to recall carrying a nice pointy metal drafting compass in school as well.
 

Moonbeam

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Originally posted by: Siddhartha
Originally posted by: Nebor
Absolutely ridiculous. A HS student that had a two inch pocket knife in his locked car? You've got to be kidding me. Liberal educator idiocy taken to an extreme. Makes my blood boil.

How is this a liberal vs conservative issue?

If you are conservative it's a liberal issue. It's about education, a liberal issue. Conservatives like folk growing up in caves.

Of course to me, the kid was a boy scout so naturally he's a right winged Nazi who had that knife to stab some gay kid. Ma had him in Karate school, too, a sure sign of fundamentalist paranoia and persecution complex.
 

Moonbeam

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America is scared of it's own shit. Three strikes and you are out, unless you're a student. They it's, looks like it might be a strike, reform school for you.

We are responsible for this because we are insane. This is what we have allowed ourselves to become. Can you imagine the Spartans worrying about a fucking fork at school. Hehehehe They could have held off two hundred thousand Mexicans at the Alamo with a fork, or spork, whoever it was that said that. Get your God Damned pitch forks and go down to the school.
 

shira

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I'll bet these extreme policies are a consequence of the fear of lawsuits. In today's climate, ANY school that experiences a knife attack knows that the victim's family will sue, and the only possible defense will be a zero-tolerance policy that's rigorously enforced to the point of stupidity.

Given the current environment of fear, administrators know their jobs and careers are on the line if preventable violence occurs on school grounds. Can you blame them for implementing these policies?

Not saying it's right, but if YOU were a principle or a member of the school board, and your livelihood were at stake, what would YOU do?
 

amdhunter

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Jeez that's messed up. It's not like the kid was a minority either...he was a cub scout.
 

ElFenix

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i carried a pocket knife on my keychain for most of high school. no one ever said anything.


Still, some school administrators argue that it is difficult to distinguish innocent pranks and mistakes from more serious threats
no, it's really not.
 

CPA

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My oldest son (15) was caught with a pocketknife in his backpack with about a week left to the school year last June. They also found a hand-written list on how to join his "Brotherhood Cult", which included all members must carry a knife with them at all times. I was pissed at first until I read some of the other requirements to join his "Cult". I laughed my ass off about if for a week. He was suspended for 3 days. I thought it was fair.
 

Moonbeam

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Originally posted by: shira
I'll bet these extreme policies are a consequence of the fear of lawsuits. In today's climate, ANY school that experiences a knife attack knows that the victim's family will sue, and the only possible defense will be a zero-tolerance policy that's rigorously enforced to the point of stupidity.

Given the current environment of fear, administrators know their jobs and careers are on the line if preventable violence occurs on school grounds. Can you blame them for implementing these policies?

Not saying it's right, but if YOU were a principle or a member of the school board, and your livelihood were at stake, what would YOU do?

Always what is right regardless of consequence as any honest person would.
 

Ausm

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Originally posted by: Siddhartha
Originally posted by: Nebor
Absolutely ridiculous. A HS student that had a two inch pocket knife in his locked car? You've got to be kidding me. Liberal educator idiocy taken to an extreme. Makes my blood boil.

How is this a liberal vs conservative issue?

I was thinking the same thing.
 
Nov 30, 2006
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Originally posted by: Siddhartha
Originally posted by: Nebor
Absolutely ridiculous. A HS student that had a two inch pocket knife in his locked car? You've got to be kidding me. Liberal educator idiocy taken to an extreme. Makes my blood boil.

How is this a liberal vs conservative issue?
The NEA has very strong liberal ties and has been a strong advocate for zero tolerance policies in our schools. Maybe this is one 'liberal' issue you might want to examine a little closer. All things liberal are not necessarily good? How can that be! Hopefully common sense prevails at some point...it's ridiculous that rational people didn't think this through a little better...the operative word being 'rational'. And these people are 'educating' our children...nice.
 

Ausm

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Originally posted by: Fear No Evil
Schools should be focusing on their primary job. And thats singing songs about our great leader..

Are you pissed because they didn't sing a song for Bush? I'm sorry but they are not allowed to use those adjectives in school. :D
 

Moonbeam

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Originally posted by: Robor
Originally posted by: Fear No Evil
Schools should be focusing on their primary job. And thats singing songs about our great leader..

BAN

No way. He is one of the few who know Obama a great leader. But he's right that the schools don't need to teach it because it's obvious to those with education.
 
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Originally posted by: Moonbeam
Originally posted by: Robor
Originally posted by: Fear No Evil
Schools should be focusing on their primary job. And thats singing songs about our great leader..

BAN

No way. He is one of the few who know Obama a great leader. But he's right that the schools don't need to teach it because it's obvious to those with education.
What's funny is that with a few million votes the other way...and they could be singing Sarah Palin praise hymns. :Q
 

Ausm

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Originally posted by: Doc Savage Fan
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
Originally posted by: Robor
Originally posted by: Fear No Evil
Schools should be focusing on their primary job. And thats singing songs about our great leader..

BAN

No way. He is one of the few who know Obama a great leader. But he's right that the schools don't need to teach it because it's obvious to those with education.
What's funny is that with a few million votes the other way...and they could be singing Sarah Palin praise hymns. :Q

If that bitch was running this country we would ALL be fucked.
 
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Originally posted by: Ausm
Originally posted by: Doc Savage Fan
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
Originally posted by: Robor
Originally posted by: Fear No Evil
Schools should be focusing on their primary job. And thats singing songs about our great leader..

BAN

No way. He is one of the few who know Obama a great leader. But he's right that the schools don't need to teach it because it's obvious to those with education.
What's funny is that with a few million votes the other way...and they could be singing Sarah Palin praise hymns. :Q

If that bitch was running this country we would ALL be fucked.
And libs wouldn't have a problem with teaching our kids Sarah Palin praise songs now would they? ;)
 

marincounty

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Originally posted by: Doc Savage Fan
Originally posted by: Ausm
Originally posted by: Doc Savage Fan
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
Originally posted by: Robor
Originally posted by: Fear No Evil
Schools should be focusing on their primary job. And thats singing songs about our great leader..

BAN

No way. He is one of the few who know Obama a great leader. But he's right that the schools don't need to teach it because it's obvious to those with education.
What's funny is that with a few million votes the other way...and they could be singing Sarah Palin praise hymns. :Q

If that bitch was running this country we would ALL be fucked.
And libs wouldn't have a problem with teaching our kids Sarah Palin praise songs now would they? ;)

And you don't have a problem with kids pledging allegiance to the flag and God?

When I was in high school it was common for kids to carry buck knives in a sheath on their belt. No one was ever stabbed AFAIK. Creeping nanny state for the loss. And it is not just liberal ninnies pushing for this, authoritarian righties are just as bad.