Thursday, June 26, 2014

America Eats Its Young, Part Yada Yada Yada
(It Never Stops)

Arm the children now! They must be given equalizers so they can protect themselves & their rights from adults who want to practice rape torture & murder on them. (C'mon, N.R.A.! Mandatory free guns for the kids? Profit assured for the manufacutrers of death you serve so gleefully.)
As ProPublica detailed last week, public schools put children in restraints or so-called seclusion, holding them in
a room against their will, at least 267,000 times in just one school year.
Every single child in these United Snakes & Canada is held in a room against their will virtually all the time, whether it be a classroom, a school torture chamber restraint room or their parents' fucking house. Screw you. (How is it that these people forget what shit their childhood was? Every fucking adult is Hitler, you're shown a world of shit & pain & you're told that's your future & you'd better love it or else, yada yada. I can not type "Fuck you people" enough.)
Prominent Republicans say that even if restraints should be limited, the federal government shouldn’t be in the business of setting school policy and the matter should be left up to state and local leaders. Of the House bill’s 41 co-sponsors, just three are Republicans.

Among the opponents is Rep. John Kline, R-MN, the chairman of the House’s education committee. ProPublica’s calls to Kline’s office were not returned. But back in 2012, a spokeswoman for Kline told ABC News, “Chairman Kline believes state officials and school leaders are best equipped to determine appropriate policies that should be in place to protect students and to hold those who violate those policies accountable.”

Two school lobbies — school district leaders and school boards — also oppose the bill. The administrators have long been among the bills’ most vocal opponents.

“AASA refuses to accept the idea,” the American Association of School Administrators wrote in a 2012 position paper it still supports, “that public school employees are over-using seclusion and restraint and/or using it inappropriately.”

The administrators association and the National School Boards Association issued a joint statement this past February blasting the current Senate bill as “a federal overreach” that “fails to recognize the need for local school personnel to make decisions based on their onsite, real-time assessment of the situation.”
Of course, the very best "assessor" of the situation is the kind of petty & vindictive tyrant who becomes a school administrator & is pissed beyond belief at any little punks who dare challenge his or her authority. Again, fuck you people.

Here's a clue for the Republican assholes who want to torture your children: People (yes, even children) have rights. "States" do not!

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