Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Education

Another example of why I call government schools prison schools.
"Warrantless “drug sweeps” in government-run schools have become routine in recent years. So have “lock-down” drills in which SWAT teams conduct training exercises involving hostage or terrorism scenarios. In some lock-down drills, students inmates have been kept in the dark about the fact that the incident is a training exercise, rather than a genuine crisis.Vista Grande High School in Casa Grande, Arizona, held a lock-down drug sweep on October 31. StudentsInmates were confined to their classrooms, then led in small groups to another room where they were forced to line up against a wall and be searched with the help of drug-sniffing dogs. This exercise introduced a new element: Among the four law enforcement agencies involved in the search was a group of prison guards employed by the Corrections Corporation of America, the nation’s largest for-profit prison contractor."
"Isaacs obviously isn't familiar with Mint Elementary School in Longview, Washington, which has a solitary confinement facility called the “Isolation Box.” This is a closet-sized padded cell that is all but indistinguishable from “sweatboxes” used in many prisons."
We're the stupidest people in the world.

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