The issue is not even child abuse, which this undoubtedly is.
It is that they have created systems where they pay no price for being wrong, and other people do. If they do scummy things like this, it is not their own gene pool that suffers, but yours. You can spend 9 months giving birth, then 11 years of time, money and effort in raising a kid, only for that kid to be destroyed.
Just like when teachers decided that children needed 'death education', and this led to suicides among other people's kids. Remember that? I'd never heard of it and only learned about it in an old Sowell book.
Unfortunately, this is why money is the only real solution to this kind of institutionalization. You gotta take these kids out of public schools and demand constant, and permanent, cuts to education funding and taxes that fund education.
Private schools aren't safe from this. The "pediatric gender clinics" also have been setup with private funding. This stuff will continue until a lot of our crop of rich people are made no longer rich.
I accept this, but these are also the same problem. The elites are the elites because of the monopolization of school by the state.
Breaking that is the first step. Then, yes, just like Notre Dame University or even most of the private religious colleges, the next step is to make them accountable to the consumers who are saying "we didn't pay for this shit". Then building a parallel system within that which defunds private woke schools. Then, paralleling the entire field of education so that teachers who teach can go to private schools and teachers who groom continue to flood public schools, pushing the division further. Those pupils from genuine private, non-woke, schools can then be educated against Leftist radicalization and lead further resistance.
Fixing education isn't something to be done in one lifetime. It's a god damned nightmare, so there's gonna be a lot of time for these changes to take effect. Even getting a few "experiments" in can work wonders for comparison. Someone just stops funding public schools in a township or a county and takes tax money to create a private school stipend. Little shit like that can create success stories that can serve as a base for further actions.
Private schooling isn't a solution, it's just that defunding public schooling is the equivalent of putting a chest-seal on a sucking chest wound... that wants to rape your kids.
The state is the state because the elites shaped the state to their interests. The issue with privatization is that you are going to eventually have "woke" mega-corporations buy up the private schools, and they will become even more difficult to manage than public schools in many cases, once they reach near monopolization. Finding a non-pozzed schools will then become as difficult as finding non-pozzed movies, TV, shows, etc.
The issue with privatization is that you are going to eventually have "woke" mega-corporations buy up the private schools, and they will become even more difficult to manage than public schools in many cases, once they reach near monopolization
I don't agree. This, I think, is comparable to UK hotels selling out to the government and NGO's to house migrants for wild amounts of money. You could do serious damage to that by cutting taxes and programs, even without directly targeting that one in particular. But that's just the supply side. The demand side is building enough cultural momentum to push people to reject the bribes in the first place, same thing you do with mask mandates.
The right typically doesn't win on culture war issues because it typically never fights them, but in situations like that, you need to push the value of the privately owned small business refusing to sell out to the big Leftist corporation. "Don't be a fucking sell-out" needs to be a rightist mantra.
We need to focus on building a heroic narrative around a single man who stands up to corporations and business to protect his family, friends, and community.
There is no reason to think private schooling would defy current trends toward consolidation and monopolization that are happening in the wider economy, doubly so when there is a school privatization lobbying effort going on.
current trends toward consolidation and monopolization that are happening in the wider economy
Hard disagree on that one. If anything, the past 70 years has shown corporations intentionally segmenting themselves into allied syndicates. Almost nothing is a pure monopoly anymore. A good example is General Motors. To say they are a car company anymore is a bit of a stretch. They are more akin to a financial company that orders the manufacturing of cars. What used to be "General Motors factories" are now "Factories that take manufacturing orders from General Motors". Factories now work with GM as if they were vendors, rather than an integral part of the industrial process. More like franchises than factories.
More and more, there is business-to-business economics at every level. No one company seems to make one product (start to finish) for consumers in a vertical monopoly. Everyone works by a contract with everyone else.
You're far more likely to see that reflected in education as colleges prove to be worthless. Your private schooling is going to result in something akin to certification and examination prep for industries and specific vendors. Even the largest companies on earth don't want to consolidate into education because it's too much of an investment for too low of a return. They just want to set the standards and let the schools do the work.
With education, as an industry, the only monopolies are the state.
We need to somehow convince enough people that this is a problem so that we get enough political and legal power to eliminate public school funding. If these constant stories don't do it I don't know what will. Ideally you need one party putting "eliminate the Department of Education" on its platform and actually carrying through.
To be honest, just getting these fights onto the schoolboard is an accomplishment. Then we've got to actually make progress in building a parallel school economy whether through private schooling or home-schooling coalitions.
If you can put a home-schooling organizer on a public school board?
Just like when teachers decided that children needed 'death education', and this led to suicides among other people's kids. Remember that? I'd never heard of it and only learned about it in an old Sowell book.
I've never heard of this. Could you explain it briefly?
This is from one of the few Sowell books that I have read only once (Inside American Education), so my recollection may not be great, and take the following with a grain of salt.
Basically, in the early 1990s, due to the great success of sex education in raising the teenage pregnancy and STD rate, teachers decided that children had to get 'death education', because how could they deal with death without the aid of teachers 'educating' them about it.
So they unleashed 'death education' on children. They showed them with videos that were supposed to teach them how to deal with death, and had visits to graveyards and basically weird stuff. Despite evidence that this was greatly disturbing to the children, and despite suicides from children who could ironically could not deal with this 'death education'.
Afterwards, it was never heard of again. The fad passed just as quickly as it had arrived, with families of dead children left to pick up the pieces. As usual, they paid no price for being wrong, other people suffered for their mistakes. And it's wiped from the historical record, so they don't even have to pay the reputational price for it.
Interesting. I actually took a class called Death and Dying in my senior year of high school. I took it because at the time I wanted to go into forensic psychology, and it seemed like a decent elective to fill my schedule with, along with my forensics, and medical lab classes.
I don't remember a ton about that class. I remember that we watched a lot of movies that dealt with death, like My Girl,A Walk to Remember,Tuesdays With Morrie, etc. We also went on a field trip to a historic cemetery in my home city. There was also a research project where we each had to do a presentation on a past or present culture's funeral rites.
It was a mildly interesting class, but I was a high school student. I get the feeling that the children that Thomas Sowell was talking about were much younger.
Regino discovered her daughter, a fifth-grade student in the Chico Unified School District, was living a double life as a male named "Jaden" and was receiving school counseling on socially transitioning. She is now again identifying as a female.
"They were talking to my daughter about different support groups in town to help her with her transition and then discussed breast binding with my daughter that I had no knowledge of," Regino told Cowan.
Amazing California is allowing this to go to court
"For a few months she had opened up to a guidance counselor and the guidance counselor the very day that she opened up and said she felt like a male, she walked her to class and affirmed it that day," she said. "My daughter did mention to the school counselor that she wanted to tell me, and the school counselor dismissed her request and was trying to get her to come out to other people first."
It’s “life-affirmation” not grooming!
Regino’s daughter now sees a different school counselor who believes the child was manipulated, Cowan reported. The district is expected to file a response to the federal lawsuit soon.
Bold going back to the problem and saying maybe this new one won’t scar my child for life.
"I can't believe the California public school district tried to rape my child!" could be the name of an anime about a clueless mother who keeps accidentally putting her children in danger only for everything to hilariously work out in the end.
You know that councilor/teacher(s) 'helped' the kid get undressed so they could 'help' affirm her in a completely non-sexual or gratifying way. /s
We've allowed perverts into every institution. More than the usual amount. Only now they get unfettered access to kids, and protected by the state and media.
The issue is not even child abuse, which this undoubtedly is.
It is that they have created systems where they pay no price for being wrong, and other people do. If they do scummy things like this, it is not their own gene pool that suffers, but yours. You can spend 9 months giving birth, then 11 years of time, money and effort in raising a kid, only for that kid to be destroyed.
Just like when teachers decided that children needed 'death education', and this led to suicides among other people's kids. Remember that? I'd never heard of it and only learned about it in an old Sowell book.
Unfortunately, this is why money is the only real solution to this kind of institutionalization. You gotta take these kids out of public schools and demand constant, and permanent, cuts to education funding and taxes that fund education.
Private schools aren't safe from this. The "pediatric gender clinics" also have been setup with private funding. This stuff will continue until a lot of our crop of rich people are made no longer rich.
I accept this, but these are also the same problem. The elites are the elites because of the monopolization of school by the state.
Breaking that is the first step. Then, yes, just like Notre Dame University or even most of the private religious colleges, the next step is to make them accountable to the consumers who are saying "we didn't pay for this shit". Then building a parallel system within that which defunds private woke schools. Then, paralleling the entire field of education so that teachers who teach can go to private schools and teachers who groom continue to flood public schools, pushing the division further. Those pupils from genuine private, non-woke, schools can then be educated against Leftist radicalization and lead further resistance.
Fixing education isn't something to be done in one lifetime. It's a god damned nightmare, so there's gonna be a lot of time for these changes to take effect. Even getting a few "experiments" in can work wonders for comparison. Someone just stops funding public schools in a township or a county and takes tax money to create a private school stipend. Little shit like that can create success stories that can serve as a base for further actions.
Private schooling isn't a solution, it's just that defunding public schooling is the equivalent of putting a chest-seal on a sucking chest wound... that wants to rape your kids.
The state is the state because the elites shaped the state to their interests. The issue with privatization is that you are going to eventually have "woke" mega-corporations buy up the private schools, and they will become even more difficult to manage than public schools in many cases, once they reach near monopolization. Finding a non-pozzed schools will then become as difficult as finding non-pozzed movies, TV, shows, etc.
I don't agree. This, I think, is comparable to UK hotels selling out to the government and NGO's to house migrants for wild amounts of money. You could do serious damage to that by cutting taxes and programs, even without directly targeting that one in particular. But that's just the supply side. The demand side is building enough cultural momentum to push people to reject the bribes in the first place, same thing you do with mask mandates.
The right typically doesn't win on culture war issues because it typically never fights them, but in situations like that, you need to push the value of the privately owned small business refusing to sell out to the big Leftist corporation. "Don't be a fucking sell-out" needs to be a rightist mantra.
We need to focus on building a heroic narrative around a single man who stands up to corporations and business to protect his family, friends, and community.
There is no reason to think private schooling would defy current trends toward consolidation and monopolization that are happening in the wider economy, doubly so when there is a school privatization lobbying effort going on.
Hard disagree on that one. If anything, the past 70 years has shown corporations intentionally segmenting themselves into allied syndicates. Almost nothing is a pure monopoly anymore. A good example is General Motors. To say they are a car company anymore is a bit of a stretch. They are more akin to a financial company that orders the manufacturing of cars. What used to be "General Motors factories" are now "Factories that take manufacturing orders from General Motors". Factories now work with GM as if they were vendors, rather than an integral part of the industrial process. More like franchises than factories.
More and more, there is business-to-business economics at every level. No one company seems to make one product (start to finish) for consumers in a vertical monopoly. Everyone works by a contract with everyone else.
You're far more likely to see that reflected in education as colleges prove to be worthless. Your private schooling is going to result in something akin to certification and examination prep for industries and specific vendors. Even the largest companies on earth don't want to consolidate into education because it's too much of an investment for too low of a return. They just want to set the standards and let the schools do the work.
With education, as an industry, the only monopolies are the state.
We need to somehow convince enough people that this is a problem so that we get enough political and legal power to eliminate public school funding. If these constant stories don't do it I don't know what will. Ideally you need one party putting "eliminate the Department of Education" on its platform and actually carrying through.
To be honest, just getting these fights onto the schoolboard is an accomplishment. Then we've got to actually make progress in building a parallel school economy whether through private schooling or home-schooling coalitions.
If you can put a home-schooling organizer on a public school board?
Chef's Kiss
the only real solution is the fear of god.
Meh. God is another form of instituitonalization. I'd rather them be un-institutionalizable. I'd rather keep their individuation.
I've never heard of this. Could you explain it briefly?
This is from one of the few Sowell books that I have read only once (Inside American Education), so my recollection may not be great, and take the following with a grain of salt.
Basically, in the early 1990s, due to the great success of sex education in raising the teenage pregnancy and STD rate, teachers decided that children had to get 'death education', because how could they deal with death without the aid of teachers 'educating' them about it.
So they unleashed 'death education' on children. They showed them with videos that were supposed to teach them how to deal with death, and had visits to graveyards and basically weird stuff. Despite evidence that this was greatly disturbing to the children, and despite suicides from children who could ironically could not deal with this 'death education'.
Afterwards, it was never heard of again. The fad passed just as quickly as it had arrived, with families of dead children left to pick up the pieces. As usual, they paid no price for being wrong, other people suffered for their mistakes. And it's wiped from the historical record, so they don't even have to pay the reputational price for it.
It showed up in some of my highschool textbooks. My favorite was a questions, "how can a suicide hotline help you with suicide?"
I made an entire sketch about it.
Interesting. I actually took a class called Death and Dying in my senior year of high school. I took it because at the time I wanted to go into forensic psychology, and it seemed like a decent elective to fill my schedule with, along with my forensics, and medical lab classes.
I don't remember a ton about that class. I remember that we watched a lot of movies that dealt with death, like My Girl, A Walk to Remember, Tuesdays With Morrie, etc. We also went on a field trip to a historic cemetery in my home city. There was also a research project where we each had to do a presentation on a past or present culture's funeral rites.
It was a mildly interesting class, but I was a high school student. I get the feeling that the children that Thomas Sowell was talking about were much younger.
The cause is societal degeneration. And the solution to sexual violence against your family is equal and opposite force.
Amazing California is allowing this to go to court
It’s “life-affirmation” not grooming!
Bold going back to the problem and saying maybe this new one won’t scar my child for life.
t. totally trustworthy adults I'm sure
5th grade Jesus.
Something something something [Rule 2].
hopefully she removed the student from the school permanently then sued. Baffles me how many will return their kids back to their abusers.
Absolutely. Chubby face, pube "beard", emo girl piercings. She looks like a total child molester.
California Mom sues
California Dad should go postal
Do they still have dads in California?
"I can't believe the California public school district tried to rape my child!" could be the name of an anime about a clueless mother who keeps accidentally putting her children in danger only for everything to hilariously work out in the end.
You know that councilor/teacher(s) 'helped' the kid get undressed so they could 'help' affirm her in a completely non-sexual or gratifying way. /s
We've allowed perverts into every institution. More than the usual amount. Only now they get unfettered access to kids, and protected by the state and media.