Rosie the Riveter?Depends on who is welding the paddle?
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Rosie the Riveter?Depends on who is welding the paddle?
Basically welfare, the liberal baby that caused this.Yes, I agree that it's primarily a parenting issue, but other factors certainly come into play. Please consider poverty, unemployment, gangs, exposure to hard drugs, alcoholism, and other social environment influences. No, I do not blame teachers or the police. I blame years of neglect and the building up of frustrations and depression.Now what great results we see here relative to home training. What kind of parents raise this type of human? Its time the left accepts responsibility for the society they've created. It all starts in the home, then school, and now we reap the rewards of the parents investment
I used to tell my kids, when you're out and about, you represent the (family name) and that is something to be proud of.
I just fail to see that connection with these future wards of the state
-Geaux
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""I have taught in the Baltimore public school system for the past two decades. What we need is better students. We have many excellent teachers. I cannot count the number of students who have physically destroyed property in the schools.
"They have trashed brand new computers, destroyed exit signs, set multiple fires, destroyed many, many lockers, stolen teachers' school supplies, written their filth on the tops of classroom desks, defecated in the bathrooms and stairwells, assaulted teachers (beyond constantly telling them to perform certain impossible acts upon themselves) and refused to do any homework or class work.
"Need I go any further? I won't even bother addressing the other 'causes' you listed. Too inane. In summary, the problem seems to be a total disregard for life that exists not only in our crime-ridden city, but also in all of the major cities throughout the United States.
"So, go blame other root causes, but please leave our city police, prosecutors and teachers out of the finger wagging."
http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/a-...rticle/2533752
I totally disagree. Welfare is a by-product, not the cause.Basically welfare, the liberal baby that caused this.Yes, I agree that it's primarily a parenting issue, but other factors certainly come into play. Please consider poverty, unemployment, gangs, exposure to hard drugs, alcoholism, and other social environment influences. No, I do not blame teachers or the police. I blame years of neglect and the building up of frustrations and depression.Now what great results we see here relative to home training. What kind of parents raise this type of human? Its time the left accepts responsibility for the society they've created. It all starts in the home, then school, and now we reap the rewards of the parents investment
I used to tell my kids, when you're out and about, you represent the (family name) and that is something to be proud of.
I just fail to see that connection with these future wards of the state
-Geaux
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""I have taught in the Baltimore public school system for the past two decades. What we need is better students. We have many excellent teachers. I cannot count the number of students who have physically destroyed property in the schools.
"They have trashed brand new computers, destroyed exit signs, set multiple fires, destroyed many, many lockers, stolen teachers' school supplies, written their filth on the tops of classroom desks, defecated in the bathrooms and stairwells, assaulted teachers (beyond constantly telling them to perform certain impossible acts upon themselves) and refused to do any homework or class work.
"Need I go any further? I won't even bother addressing the other 'causes' you listed. Too inane. In summary, the problem seems to be a total disregard for life that exists not only in our crime-ridden city, but also in all of the major cities throughout the United States.
"So, go blame other root causes, but please leave our city police, prosecutors and teachers out of the finger wagging."
http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/a-...rticle/2533752
Welfare destroyed families, taking the dad out of the mix. Making people dependent and irresponsible. Not to mention making the parent lazy. It is the cause.I totally disagree. Welfare is a by-product, not the cause.Basically welfare, the liberal baby that caused this.Yes, I agree that it's primarily a parenting issue, but other factors certainly come into play. Please consider poverty, unemployment, gangs, exposure to hard drugs, alcoholism, and other social environment influences. No, I do not blame teachers or the police. I blame years of neglect and the building up of frustrations and depression.Now what great results we see here relative to home training. What kind of parents raise this type of human? Its time the left accepts responsibility for the society they've created. It all starts in the home, then school, and now we reap the rewards of the parents investment
I used to tell my kids, when you're out and about, you represent the (family name) and that is something to be proud of.
I just fail to see that connection with these future wards of the state
-Geaux
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""I have taught in the Baltimore public school system for the past two decades. What we need is better students. We have many excellent teachers. I cannot count the number of students who have physically destroyed property in the schools.
"They have trashed brand new computers, destroyed exit signs, set multiple fires, destroyed many, many lockers, stolen teachers' school supplies, written their filth on the tops of classroom desks, defecated in the bathrooms and stairwells, assaulted teachers (beyond constantly telling them to perform certain impossible acts upon themselves) and refused to do any homework or class work.
"Need I go any further? I won't even bother addressing the other 'causes' you listed. Too inane. In summary, the problem seems to be a total disregard for life that exists not only in our crime-ridden city, but also in all of the major cities throughout the United States.
"So, go blame other root causes, but please leave our city police, prosecutors and teachers out of the finger wagging."
http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/a-...rticle/2533752
Many factors have contributed to poverty, unemployment, crime, single parent families, our prison population, deteriorating cities and neighborhoods, poor education, dependency, low self-esteem, morality issues, lost opportunities, racism, prejudices, the injustices in our judicial system, and many other social and economic issues. Welfare was, and is, an attempt to assist those less fortunate, our poor and needy, and give them food and shelter. It is NOT a cause, rather it's a by-product of many factors, some of which I have listed for you. Welfare came after many of the issues I have listed.Welfare destroyed families, taking the dad out of the mix. Making people dependent and irresponsible. Not to mention making the parent lazy. It is the cause.I totally disagree. Welfare is a by-product, not the cause.Basically welfare, the liberal baby that caused this.Yes, I agree that it's primarily a parenting issue, but other factors certainly come into play. Please consider poverty, unemployment, gangs, exposure to hard drugs, alcoholism, and other social environment influences. No, I do not blame teachers or the police. I blame years of neglect and the building up of frustrations and depression.Now what great results we see here relative to home training. What kind of parents raise this type of human? Its time the left accepts responsibility for the society they've created. It all starts in the home, then school, and now we reap the rewards of the parents investment
I used to tell my kids, when you're out and about, you represent the (family name) and that is something to be proud of.
I just fail to see that connection with these future wards of the state
-Geaux
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""I have taught in the Baltimore public school system for the past two decades. What we need is better students. We have many excellent teachers. I cannot count the number of students who have physically destroyed property in the schools.
"They have trashed brand new computers, destroyed exit signs, set multiple fires, destroyed many, many lockers, stolen teachers' school supplies, written their filth on the tops of classroom desks, defecated in the bathrooms and stairwells, assaulted teachers (beyond constantly telling them to perform certain impossible acts upon themselves) and refused to do any homework or class work.
"Need I go any further? I won't even bother addressing the other 'causes' you listed. Too inane. In summary, the problem seems to be a total disregard for life that exists not only in our crime-ridden city, but also in all of the major cities throughout the United States.
"So, go blame other root causes, but please leave our city police, prosecutors and teachers out of the finger wagging."
http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/a-...rticle/2533752
Are you attempting to assert that these problems are unique to Baltimore?Has nothing to do with BaltimoreMost inner city teachers could tell similar stories
That was a weak comment.
Stay focused on Baltimore
The jewel of the democratic machine
-Geaux
All major cities have similar problems
This has everything to do about Baltimore hence the title there strawman
-Geaux
As usual bodey adds nothing to the topic.Are you attempting to assert that these problems are unique to Baltimore?
These kids get beat their whole lives
And yet a couple years ago they had the second highest spending per student in the nation. Something is terribly wrong with this picture.But money will solve it........omg
Yes, I agree that it's primarily a parenting issue, but other factors certainly come into play. Please consider poverty, unemployment, gangs, exposure to hard drugs, alcoholism, and other social environment influences. No, I do not blame teachers or the police. I blame years of neglect and the building up of frustrations and depression.
Yes, I agree, that's part of the problem. The problem is a combination of things that have developed over a very long period of time. We didn't reach this point over-night, and it wont be solved over-night. We can't focus on one or two elements of the root problems, without addressing the whole ball of wax. Social issues have changed, and will continue to change. Single parent families are not going away with fixing a couple of the problems. Poverty, drug addiction, crime, gangs, lack of proper education, lack of parental guidance, lack of opportunities, and other issues contribute to what we're seeing in our neighborhoods, communities, cities, and in this country.Yes, I agree that it's primarily a parenting issue, but other factors certainly come into play. Please consider poverty, unemployment, gangs, exposure to hard drugs, alcoholism, and other social environment influences. No, I do not blame teachers or the police. I blame years of neglect and the building up of frustrations and depression.
All that you mention is indeed part of their world as is the single (often addiction-addled) parent household. Responsibility of supporting 67% of America's black kids is often dumped on society as the "baby-daddy" shrugs and walks (or runs) away.
That's why her kids are not thugs. Her oldest daughter is in the police academy.Parents beat the shit out of them all the time....remember that Baltimore mother you were admiring last weekThese kids get beat their whole livesThese kids get in fights every day and regularly hear gunfire in their communities.......you think they are afraid of a paddle?I blame the fact that paddles are not used in schools anymore, and belts or switches are not used by parents.
Spare the rod, spoil the child. Seems the Bible got that one right.
Yep, when the paddle is delivered BEFORE the gun. The gun would not be needed
-Geaux
Doesn't seem to work, they get accustomed to it
Not beat... If they had been disciplined at a young age AT HOME, they would not need a gun to commit crime.
IOW, they would have been taught the difference between right and wrong
-Geaux