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    The Littlest Terrorist

    Saw this earlier today. I am probably out of line, as I frequently tend to be, but WTF is wrong with us for putting little kids in the "care" of "stone-faced" people like this?

    http://insider.foxnews.com/2017/03/2...-casing-school

    If you ever wondered what kind of people would cheerfully snuff deplorables in pursuit of power, you will find them in the ranks of "educators". Baby steps. Worked for Uncle Ho, Pol Pot, and God knows how many other mediocrities aspiring to reshape their charges.
    Mala striga deleta est. (The wicked witch is finished.)

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    Shoot you can use a shell case as a whistle, any kid knows that, right?

    Idiots. Looking for a scene to make.

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    And they notified child services

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    I mean, kids have gotten suspended for bubble guns and biting a toaster pastry vaguely into the shape of a gun (and they'll probably try to ban the letter "L" next cuz' it kind of looks like a gun... ), and then there were the derps that called the bomb squad because they found some old shotgun shells under their house, so... yeah, color me not even remotely surprised.
    Been going on for a long time now....

    Quote Originally Posted by Arik View Post
    And they notified child services

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    Of course!
    People like the caring educational specialists in the article will call those ****ers over literally anything they can twist into "endangering the child"....
    Last edited by Jellybean; 03-25-17 at 23:22.
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    Freaking Fools!
    "Real men have always needed to know what time it is so they are at the airfield on time, pumping rounds into savages at the right time, etc. Being able to see such in the dark while light weights were comfy in bed without using a light required luminous material." -Originally Posted by ramairthree

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    And I would have said they can cram their paper and not get a dime from me anymore.

    This is why someone needs to be able to stay home with young kids.

    I am no parent but the idea of dropping my kid off with a bunch of other weirdoes' kids to be tended to by some minimum wage woman doesn't appeal to me.

    If you flip your shit over an inert, hollow piece of brass then you are automatically disqualified from teaching anyone anything.

    This is why I detest the idea of kindergarten. Most of it is teaching kids to follow orders. Screw all that.

    Every year of public school was same shit, different assholes. I beheld the wonder of teen pregnancy, STD, gang activity, drugs everywhere, and teachers who hid out. You were rewarded only if you played sports and any scholastic pursuits dashed. I recall trying to start a chess club and a book club at a 95% black school as a teen. I was soundly laughed out of the office.

    Meh If I knew then what I know now I would have dropped out of school, got my GED, and tried to get a jumpstart on college.

    People forget how free they are. I don't have to socialize with anybody.

    Teenybopper shows pf the 90s painted these uppity images of kids dressing well and interacting on a civil and comitable level.

    NEWP.

    tl;dr to quote Rick Sanchez "School is not a place for smart people"

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    Time for the parents to suspend those administrators for stupidity. 7 days without pay for over reacting to a harmless object should get the point across.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bulletdog View Post
    Time for the parents to suspend those administrators for stupidity. 7 days without pay for over reacting to a harmless object should get the point across.
    It was a private pre-school. Vote with your money and leave.

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    I guess I grew up in a violent period in history? Possessing a little piece of empty cylindrical brass was no big deal. When I was around 6 or 7, we used to throw rocks on the play ground at school. This part of the southwest has more rocks than grass on the school yards. When I was 15 I got into a fight with another kid a year older than me. I took off my leather belt with my rodeo buckle on it and proceeded to hit this older and larger kid numerous times with the buckle end as I used the belt like a whip. Then there was electronics class and a Cholo looking dude named Raoul. He put his hand on me one too many times and I stabbed him in the top of his hand with a Bic ball point pen. I got suspended for 1 day and Raoul went to the hospital.... it was kind of bloody....

    Society these days reminds me of H.G. Well's "The Time Machine" and this futuristic group of humans called Eloi. They had the ability to fight bred out of them. I tend to think a certain level of violence in all of us makes us more equipped to survive the real world, and the real world isn't getting any friendlier, even in the US where the radial Left is resorting to aggressive acts more frequently.
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    I was eight years old when I got my first REAL GUN, a WWI 9mm German Luger. I was in the 4th grade, it happened because I attended a friends birthday party and he had his grandfathers Luger and showed it off to the kids in the class who came to his party. Made enough of an impression on me that I wouldn't shut up about it so my father bought me one for Christmas that year.

    The following year I would get my second handgun, a Ruger Security Six .357 magnum. I was 10 years old before I actually got my first BB gun, and the only reason I got that was so I could practice shooting in the yard.

    But as a 8 and 9 year old kid I had both handguns in my possession, in my room along with ammo all under my control. I spent a lot of time around adult shooters and they kept a close eye on me and wouldn't hesitate to stop me or correct me if I was about to do something wrong or potentially dangerous with respect to gun safety.

    I am so thankful I grew up when I did and how I did. When I was a kid you could deliberately take a spent .22 casing to school for "show and tell" and explain to everyone what it was and how you went shooting with your grandfather the weekend before. I remember taking some interesting things to 8th grade history class when we got to WWII including a Japanese sword (which I brought to school on the bus), a "training" pineapple grenade which was probably more 1970s vintage than WWII vintage and some similar items. This was at the request of my teacher when I told him "Hey, I've got a bunch of WWII stuff."

    His only caveats were "no guns" since he knew I owned a few and I had to leave everything with him during the day. He even asked my permission to show the items to his other classes if he promised to make sure nobody was allowed to pick things up and I said no problem, they could even handle anything except the sword.

    I'm kind of glad I don't have kids, just because I would constantly be telling teachers, schools and child protective services to F off and keep their bullshit away from my kid.
    It's hard to be a ACLU hating, philosophically Libertarian, socially liberal, fiscally conservative, scientifically grounded, agnostic, porn admiring gun owner who believes in self determination.

    Chuck, we miss ya man.

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