Monday, January 07, 2013

Education

In keeping with the theme that government schools are actually prisons, teachers support stuffing children into isolation cells, though they use more platonic language.
"Ohio does not currently regulate the use of seclusion in schools, and there is no state policy on restraint in public schools."
A private school never has this issue. Private schools just kick problem children out of school. I've talked to a number of teachers who complain that parents don't discipline their children, so they behave badly in school. I'm sure it's true. A private school can kick them out so the parent can deal with them. Then the children become the problem of the parent, as they should be. The parent makes the child behave or suffers the consequences of his bad behavior. This is how nature intended it. This works. A third party locking a child into isolation cells is child abuse. A private school would never stoop this low because it could lose tens or hundreds of customers if it did. Only government would be that abusive. Isn't it lovely that the state is condoning such treatment.

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