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@ PoopaDoosh taking Si Modo out behind the woodshed.
"Too many laws - kids get hurt" carries an obvious implication, and Rav'n it up with 'nuance' doesn't change anything.
psssst.....I'm pretty sure he was being sarcastic.Try straw sales on someone else.
Straw?
Does THIS look FAMILIAR:
Too many laws - kids get hurt
I love how directly addressing the substance of the OP subject heading - that too many laws causes kids to get hurt - is selling straw.
Clearly - these girls received burns due to there being too many laws. The sheer magnitude of the numbers of laws were too much for their complextions to handle. And parents who have children with medical problems should never make the school aware of those problems until after something bad happens, that's called "personal responsibility". To burden the parent with informing the folks who will be looking after their kids for 7 hours a day 9 months a year of their child's medical condition is too much to expect a reasonable person to be able to handle.
Your words: "Laws are bad. We need to get rid of them."
Now, have an argument with yourself about that.
Straw.
Moron.
Yeah, "too many" means we need none.@ PoopaDoosh taking Si Modo out behind the woodshed.
"Too many laws - kids get hurt" carries an obvious implication, and Rav'n it up with 'nuance' doesn't change anything.
Since when did mani-ing mean go full moron, too?
Not a bad point and seemingly exactly what this mother did.@ PoopaDoosh taking Si Modo out behind the woodshed.
"Too many laws - kids get hurt" carries an obvious implication, and Rav'n it up with 'nuance' doesn't change anything.
That said, there is a thread of truth in Si Modo's words, making her attempts to distance herself from them simultaneously perplexing and funny as shit.
With more and more laws intended to protect the children, it can be argued that people get lulled into a false sense of security, which leads to complacency and ultimately the erosion of personal responsibility and common sense. At least that's how I see it, philosophically speaking.
psssst.....I'm pretty sure he was being sarcastic.Straw?
Does THIS look FAMILIAR:
I love how directly addressing the substance of the OP subject heading - that too many laws causes kids to get hurt - is selling straw.
Clearly - these girls received burns due to there being too many laws. The sheer magnitude of the numbers of laws were too much for their complextions to handle. And parents who have children with medical problems should never make the school aware of those problems until after something bad happens, that's called "personal responsibility". To burden the parent with informing the folks who will be looking after their kids for 7 hours a day 9 months a year of their child's medical condition is too much to expect a reasonable person to be able to handle.
Your words: "Laws are bad. We need to get rid of them."
Now, have an argument with yourself about that.
Straw.
Moron.
Not a bad point and seemingly exactly what this mother did.@ PoopaDoosh taking Si Modo out behind the woodshed.
"Too many laws - kids get hurt" carries an obvious implication, and Rav'n it up with 'nuance' doesn't change anything.
That said, there is a thread of truth in Si Modo's words, making her attempts to distance herself from them simultaneously perplexing and funny as shit.
With more and more laws intended to protect the children, it can be argued that people get lulled into a false sense of security, which leads to complacency and ultimately the erosion of personal responsibility and common sense. At least that's how I see it, philosophically speaking.
No, even though that would open the door to accusing the teachers of being mean to the girls.Not a bad point and seemingly exactly what this mother did.That said, there is a thread of truth in Si Modo's words, making her attempts to distance herself from them simultaneously perplexing and funny as shit.
With more and more laws intended to protect the children, it can be argued that people get lulled into a false sense of security, which leads to complacency and ultimately the erosion of personal responsibility and common sense. At least that's how I see it, philosophically speaking.
Yup.
But that still doesn't excuse the staff for not getting the girls out of the sun when it was clear they were getting burned.
I wouldn't say I'm allergic to it but it makes me break out in a rash.Just curious. What percentage of people do you think are allergic to sunscreen? I grew up at the shore. I don't know one person who is.
Just curious. What percentage of people do you think are allergic to sunscreen? I grew up at the shore. I don't know one person who is.
What is Sunscreen Allergy?
While contact dermatitis to sunscreens is not as common as allergy to cosmetics, it is not a rare condition. The reaction to sunscreens can occur anywhere the substance is applied on the body, although tends to be more common on the areas of the body with the most exposure to the sun. This is called photo-contact dermatitis.
Do you use it anyway?
There's already a thread about this. The woman knew the rules and never bothered to get a doctor's note....even though one of her kids is an albino??? And sent one of them to school in a sleeveless shirt.
gmafb
I know Ravi just hates white people, so an albino white must get Ravi's blood boiling. But, Ravi is right, this time.
Mom knew the rules. She still didn't put sunscreen on her child before school. Some might have come off, but not all. She still sent her child to school in a sleeveless shirt. And, maybe mom should have said "fuck the rules" and gave her daughter a small container of sunscreen or a visor to take to school... with a note from mom. Only the most incompetent of teachers would have pushed the rules. Worst case is a suspended child, rather than a hospitalized child.
Stupid, inflexible rules exist primarily because of stupid parents, especially shit-brained Afros who yell racism every time their shit-brained idea of what is right conflicts with a far smarter teacher's idea of what is right.
I don't know how prevalent allergies are, but we cannot ban every product that someone, somewhere might have a reaction to. That's my point.
I remember my pediatrician pushing the benefits of sunscreen from the time my children were infants. The possibility of an allergic reaction never came up.
The state should change the law.
Aw, gee. I must have missed that part.....when I fucking quoted it.Too many laws about what you can and cannot do to or for your kids when they are in the clutches of public education.
The over-control has made a complete turnaround to utter negligence even for their simple safety.
US mom angry after kids sunburned during field trip
A mom in Washington state is steaming mad after her two daughters were so badly sunburned during a school field trip, they had to be taken to hospital.
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Michener was particularly outraged because her daughter Zoe has very fair skin from a form of albinism. She said the school's staff are aware of her daughter's condition, but couldn't make an exception.
The school board says it has to ban sunscreen because it's state law.
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She also couldn't try to protect her girls with sun hats because hats are not allowed at school, even on field days.
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Did you not read the part where the school was following a state law?
Their hands were tied by real estate, insurance, and car salesmen we elect to govern our states.
Blame goes to the state legislature.
Other than that, thank you Cap'n Obvious.
Aw, gee. I must have missed that part.....when I fucking quoted it.Did you not read the part where the school was following a state law?
Their hands were tied by real estate, insurance, and car salesmen we elect to govern our states.
Blame goes to the state legislature.
Other than that, thank you Cap'n Obvious.
Hey, unruffle thy feathers.
I don't have time to search through every post. There are so many radical idiots posting on here, it's hard to find truthful posts..