12 Year Old Suspended for Tiny Pistol-shaped Keychain

Posted by Non_mooching_artist 11 years, 3 months ago to Education
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This is another case of insanity raising its head in the public school system. This needs to go on LS's blog. It ties in with losing freedoms and gaining tyranny in this country.
SOURCE URL: http://dailycaller.com/2013/09/29/insanity-seventh-grader-suspended-three-days-for-gun-keychain-the-size-of-a-quarter/


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  • Posted by CircuitGuy 11 years, 3 months ago
    Every time I read an article about the public schools it reminds me of the dangers of gov't providing services. If people just paid for school, they'd send they're kids wherever they want. Some people would send their kids to religious school. There are schools (our kids attended briefly) that disallow corporate logos and follow a humanist tradition. You could get kicked out for repeatedly wearing Disney clothes. It's a free country. No one's making us go there.

    But when we pay for school in decades of property taxes, the only way to get it back is to go to the school they give you. Then if they ding your kid for a keychain, it seems like losing freedom and gaining tyranny.

    This same thing is starting with healthcare. There was public debate a while ago about how frequently women should be "allowed" (they actually mean provided insurance plans) to have mammograms. We could have a public debate on the issue OR people could just use their own money to buy the test when/if they want them.

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    • Posted by LetsShrug 11 years, 3 months ago
      Maybe as soon as we can hammer home the fact that education and healthcare are NOT rights they might understand the rest. As it stands, apparently, waaaaay too many people think the government OWES them these things and suggesting they pay for any of it themselves will get laughed and scoffed at.
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      • Posted by Hiraghm 11 years, 3 months ago
        It's that whole "pursuit of happiness" thing. We have the right to *pursue* healthcare, to *pursue* education... but acquiring them is up to us.
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        • Posted by 11 years, 3 months ago
          Exactly. And that applies to how we choose the way to engage in life. Work hard, or not. It's up to each person as an individual to determine their success or failure. It not up to any one else to pick up the tab, however.
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    • Posted by 11 years, 3 months ago
      Excellent points. It's true, that people feel that they're already "paying" for school through their property taxes. The shame of it is that you can't take that money elsewhere to use at a school of your choice.
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  • Posted by LetsShrug 11 years, 3 months ago
    First of all...Feintstein was the name of the school?? Oy! Would a student at this school get in trouble for waving around a pencil? Because a pencil CAN be dangerous...it has a very pointy end and in the wrong hands it can be used as a weapon. On the other hand this stupid keychain can NOT be used as a weapon no matter how much you wave it around. Again I say, people and gov has lost their logic..it's gone..and this simple fact needs to be pointed at and called what it is... a scare tactic to get people to comply with lunacy..in other words to gain CONTROL of us. Where are the parents of this school? Why aren't they showing up in droves??
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    • Posted by CircuitGuy 11 years, 3 months ago
      "a scare tactic to get people to comply with lunacy..in other words to gain CONTROL of us"
      I don't know about this particular case, but I doubt it was a scheme as well planned as you suggest. I suspect this is just some annoying bureaucratic rule being mindlessly enforced.

      I do think they indirectly scheme to make middle-class people think they couldn't possibly afford to pay for school unless it came out of property taxes. If people just chose their own schools, most families would avoid the schools with the most troubled people, leaving them alone. They think (maybe rightly so) that it's good for social mobility to have the poor and/or troubled together with the middle class in school.

      Annoying bureaucratic rules might actually help dismantle the school. (I'm not entirely sure that's a good idea, but I think there should be more competition.) If people find the rules onerous, they may take charge and select their own education. Anecdotally I keep hearing that. I don't know if the facts back that up.

      I hope that many people in this area are anti-gun or something and have found something they agree with. It worries me so much more when I hear people saying someone's doing something to their kid they don't like, which is about the most incendiary thing you can do, and they just say "who is John Galt?"
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    • Posted by CircuitGuy 11 years, 3 months ago
      "Why aren't they showing up in droves??"
      Maybe they're leaving in droves leaving behind those who don't really care about the issue. I think that process is starting in my area. People either interview the school and then move to a house in the district or they use private school. People who don't care or have a strong ideological bent consistent with the school stay.
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