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These ridiculous rules are really getting out of hand.
The school rules are quashing creativity and imagination.
They will eventually have the end result of making children mindless robots.
I suppose that is what the liberal educational establishment wants.
Kids aren't allowed to be kids anymore.
It is power hungry nobody people who are enforcing these on children and it is out of control and I sure hope parents gather together and make one hell of a fuss over this nonsense!
Imaginary evil forces?? Sounds like a future prepper.
Hurricanes, tornadoes, wildfires, and earthquakes are forces.
In southern California, we have three of those on that list occur often. Yep, we have tornadoes here in southern California - once I look for them - I will find the links. I am more of a print news man, and I recycle my newspapers.
Long Beach experienced a tornado a few years a go.
They can't exactly be called evil, because unlike human beings, they don't have the capability of being moral.
Those events, however, are what many people who practice self sufficiency and preparation are readying for.
Someone listens to classical radio but watches fox news. different.
The only thing I regularly watch on television is football games, and political debates during election season - and I do that at public establishments.
These ridiculous rules are really getting out of hand.
The school rules are quashing creativity and imagination.
They will eventually have the end result of making children mindless robots.
I suppose that is what the liberal educational establishment wants.
Kids aren't allowed to be kids anymore.
The schools have done a great job of making being a little boy, with a healthy imagination, wrong, bad, improper, and offensive.
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