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Shooter was a female, if a white girl it will soon be called a white supremacist, if minority guarantee they will say she was bullied

"JUST IN - At least 7 people dead, including the female suspect, after a fatal shooting at a private Christian elementary school in Nashville."

I'd bet they were all white.
 

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Six people were killed — including three children — when a young female opened fire inside a private elementary school inside a Nashville Church Monday morning.

The scene is at the ‘The Covenant School,’ a Christian school located at 33 Burton Hills Blvd.

Responding officers engaged the shooter on the second floor of the building and she was fatally shot by police.
 

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Mrs. Stink. Been laying heavy into the home School idea for. Lil. Stinks future. I don't like it. I worry he'll be a social outkast.. But then again with these School Shootings. It's hard to decide to send my kid there. Shits awful. Whatever happened to work place violence. When did we decide bosses are OK. N kids gotta go.

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Mrs. Stink. Been laying heavy into the home School idea for. Lil. Stinks future. I don't like it. I worry he'll be a social outkast.. But then again with these School Shootings. It's hard to decide to send my kid there. Shits awful. Whatever happened to work place violence. When did we decide bosses are OK. N kids gotta go.

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Home schooling is the future. There's going to be a huge market for it. The downside is now you are going to have "teacher touched me" stories from everywhere. There will be too many Susie Homemaker opening a school in their neighborhood and things will go south. It's a no win situation unless you do it yourself, which is a recipe for disaster.
 

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Mrs. Stink. Been laying heavy into the home School idea for. Lil. Stinks future. I don't like it. I worry he'll be a social outkast.. But then again with these School Shootings. It's hard to decide to send my kid there. Shits awful. Whatever happened to work place violence. When did we decide bosses are OK. N kids gotta go.

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Just because kids are homeschooled doesn't mean they'll be social outkast. It's all about the parents not secluding them. If someone wanted to homeschool depending how rural where they live is then there is more than likely homeschool co-ops. Both my kids are homeschooled and both are far from being anti social. Their both well spoken, out going, and manners better than most adults. I believe it's not where kids receive schooling that make's them social outkast but rather the enviroment and lack of socializing they are raised in. I have a degree in a whole lot of nothing tho so what do I know. Lol
 

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Home schooling is the future. There's going to be a huge market for it. The downside is now you are going to have "teacher touched me" stories from everywhere. There will be too many Susie Homemaker opening a school in their neighborhood and things will go south. It's a no win situation unless you do it yourself, which is a recipe for disaster.
A recipe for disaster how?
 

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A recipe for disaster how?

Pretty much exactly the things you pointed out in your previous post. General lack of socializing being at the top of the list. Add to that, most parents lose steam when the kids reach their teens. Or sooner. PBS and Sesame Street end up educating the children. Or worse.

I've seen a TON of homeschool kids and KNOW a bunch of people who have done it. I've seen one mildly successful story. The kids grew up functional at least, but I doubt they will be successful adults. But to be honest, 99% of the parents/grandparents who I've seen doing it were not successful adults themselves. And when I say "successful adults"...I mean being able to stand on their own two feet and function normally within society.
 

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Most. Home schoolers I met. We're well spoken and pretty damn smart. I just happened to think they all seemed odd. But that could. Be the lot I met. I guess it's be cool. To. Bang my son's teacher. It's been a while.

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Pretty much exactly the things you pointed out in your previous post. General lack of socializing being at the top of the list. Add to that, most parents lose steam when the kids reach their teens. Or sooner. PBS and Sesame Street end up educating the children. Or worse.

I've seen a TON of homeschool kids and KNOW a bunch of people who have done it. I've seen one mildly successful story. The kids grew up functional at least, but I doubt they will be successful adults. But to be honest, 99% of the parents/grandparents who I've seen doing it were not successful adults themselves. And when I say "successful adults"...I mean being able to stand on their own two feet and function normally within society.
I can't say i disagree with you. There is probably 30-40 kids in the co-op my kids are in. About 25% of those kids make me scratch my head, but after meeting their folks it all made sense. Luckily 50% I would say are capable of being successful, and the other 25% are sharp. All are direct representations of the people raising them.
 

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I can't say i disagree with you. There is probably 30-40 kids in the co-op my kids are in. About 25% of those kids make me scratch my head, but after meeting their folks it all made sense. Luckily 50% I would say are capable of being successful, and the other 25% are sharp. All are direct representations of the people raising them.

Exactly. I'd say you're ahead of the game already by having them in a co-op. Off the top of my head, I don't remember meeting a single family that had any real outside support. The ones that were successful had the kids in outside programs. Music, sports, etc. Something where the kids had weekly, if not daily, socialization.

Humans are herd animals. We don't function well running as loners or even in a pack.
 

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Mrs. Stink. Been laying heavy into the home School idea for. Lil. Stinks future. I don't like it. I worry he'll be a social outkast.. But then again with these School Shootings. It's hard to decide to send my kid there. Shits awful. Whatever happened to work place violence. When did we decide bosses are OK. N kids gotta go.

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There are plenty of programs for home school kids to get into for social interaction. The whole "home school" = "social idiot" is overstated, and it's primarily a parent issue. Partly the kids too tho, I know public school kids who are as socially intept as a brick.

Couple of my sibs were home schooled and my kids were for several years. They seem to get along in society without any issue
 

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Home schooling is the future. There's going to be a huge market for it. The downside is now you are going to have "teacher touched me" stories from everywhere. There will be too many Susie Homemaker opening a school in their neighborhood and things will go south. It's a no win situation unless you do it yourself, which is a recipe for disaster.
Right after leaving law enforcement, but before entering education, I homeschooled my kids. I took them both from pre k to 2nd and 3rd grade. I'd be lying if I said it was an easy thing to do. It was however rewarding. I mean, how many people can claim they taught their kids to read, write and do math?
For socialization, I took them to kid's karate classes.
 

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In 2020 we learned our 10-year-old was being taught Marxism, homosexuality, trans ideology and all the woke nonsense of the left. He was doing school remotely while the Covid PSYOP was playing out, so we caught the activist teacher in the act 3 days in a row. Had him out of the school that week and enrolled in a hybrid online home school. The school provides all the curriculum and grading, so we just need to make sure he logs in every day and does his homework.

He hangs out with other like-minded kids during the week in his Church youth group for socialization.

Public Schools are indoctrination camps.
 

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Right after leaving law enforcement, but before entering education, I homeschooled my kids. I took them both from pre k to 2nd and 3rd grade. I'd be lying if I said it was an easy thing to do. It was however rewarding. I mean, how many people can claim they taught their kids to read, write and do math?
For socialization, I took them to kid's karate classes.

If it was possible, I'd retire early and homeschool the grandkids. In case anyone thinks I'm poopoo-ing the idea of homeschooling, I'm really not. I'm just acutely aware of the pitfalls from watching others failures.

There's no way I would have been able to homeschool my own kids. I lacked the necessary mentality when I was younger. It's hard enough being a parent, but being a parent AND a teacher is demanding. Most people don't realize how much, until they are neck deep.

I'm old fashioned though. I still believe in the "it takes a village to raise a child" axiom. Because back in my day....the neighbors would run you home and/or rat you out if you were acting up or someplace you weren't supposed to be. :roflmao:
 

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I think the parents bill of rights was passed . Not sure biden voted it or not
 

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Didn’t this massive spending bill include addition gun free zone stickers and signs? As usual doing nothing to protect kids is paramount because if they did more than stickers we might actually end this carnage!! Anyone post the last time a bank had multiple fatalities? Or Police station? Hell until Jan 6th there were few or no actual shootings at the capitol.


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If it was possible, I'd retire early and homeschool the grandkids. In case anyone thinks I'm poopoo-ing the idea of homeschooling, I'm really not. I'm just acutely aware of the pitfalls from watching others failures.

There's no way I would have been able to homeschool my own kids. I lacked the necessary mentality when I was younger. It's hard enough being a parent, but being a parent AND a teacher is demanding. Most people don't realize how much, until they are neck deep.

I'm old fashioned though. I still believe in the "it takes a village to raise a child" axiom. Because back in my day....the neighbors would run you home and/or rat you out if you were acting up or someplace you weren't supposed to be. :roflmao:
And this is exactly why I stopped homeschooling at grade three. That, and the math was getting more challenging, lol
 

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And this is exactly why I stopped homeschooling at grade three. That, and the math was getting more challenging, lol

Oh man...the crazy crap the kids were showing me when they went to school. I was like, "wtf are you doing it that way? That's taking you 10 times longer to do than the normal way!" It blew their minds I could do something in two steps and have the right answer. They were taking entire sheets of paper to solve for 10-x=3
"But we have to show our work!"

I think the schools started getting textbooks from autistic asians.
 

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If it was possible, I'd retire early and homeschool the grandkids. In case anyone thinks I'm poopoo-ing the idea of homeschooling, I'm really not. I'm just acutely aware of the pitfalls from watching others failures.

There's no way I would have been able to homeschool my own kids. I lacked the necessary mentality when I was younger. It's hard enough being a parent, but being a parent AND a teacher is demanding. Most people don't realize how much, until they are neck deep.

I'm old fashioned though. I still believe in the "it takes a village to raise a child" axiom. Because back in my day....the neighbors would run you home and/or rat you out if you were acting up or someplace you weren't supposed to be. :roflmao:
I personally don't think you are "poopooing"(🤣) on it. I think you have a pretty damn good understanding of the pitfalls and challenges of it. It is not for everyone for sure. Make sure your ass is home before the street lights are on or you're getting the (insert one of the million household items you were threatened with catching here lol)
 

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But to be honest, 99% of the parents/grandparents who I've seen doing it were not successful adults themselves. And when I say "successful adults"...I mean being able to stand on their own two feet and function normally within society.

Everything in the education of man to be socially useful is indoctrination. And in nature, it is the laws of biology that "indoctrinate" animals.

My point is that there is no living being that is not influenced or indoctrinated in one way or another. One can only choose:

"I would like to you understand the following: it is impossible to free yourself from one influence without undergoing another. All the difficulty, all the work on yourself, consists in choosing the influence to which you want to submit, and really fall under this influence. To this end, it is essential that you know how to foresee the influence that will be more helpful."

Gurdjieff

Even if we could eliminate the state and the government and establish a kind of anarcho-capitalist society, the problem would persist because there would be norms established by the status quo that everyone would have to accept. And whoever did not do so would be separated, pointed out and punished. It is the social normativity that is the problem itself. When the covid hit, it wasn't the government that persecuted or pointed out those who didn't obey, it was your neighbors.

The more sociable man is, the less autonomous and less important he is as a unique and independent subject.

"It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a deeply sick society."

Jiddu Krishnamurti

To think that the upbringing of a person is to make it functional to a society or system is to see a subject as a means to an end, the end is that society or the system prevail by sacrificing individuals and their individual interests.

American society is supposed to have been founded on individualistic ideals, but that is far from the current reality.

Churches, state, communism, capitalism, they are just different methods that the owners of the system have used for indoctrination and control.

I would like to think that science would solve these problems, but there would still be some value system that is instilled and imprinted on individuals.

I personally don't see a solution to the problem, and I challenge anyone to come up with one.
 
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