bodecea
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- Jul 22, 2009
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How is it a failure? Millions of students are educated every year.....grow up, get jobs, some go to college, etc. Of course....some don't do well and become orange cultists.I'm not upset. I'm voicing my opinion about the failure of the public Education system in the USA. You failed here. Carry on, propaganda parrot.Either you are upset about children in public schools or you are upset about drop outs from public schools.....which is it?No, you can't address the topic. I'm not the topic. Weak limp pusillanimous putrid punk.You can't address your flip flopping on the topic, can you? Thought not.Nice deflection, but this isn't about me. I keep giving you opportunities to actually debate a topic and you continually deflect. You obviously can't defend the failure of public education. Move on, dope.Yes you are flip flopping....First you are upset about kids being in public education, then you complain about them dropping out (leaving public education)......very bi-polar thinking on your part.No one is flipping. You're avoiding the issue. Public education is a crisis and Democrats don't want to be part of the solution. The union has other priorities rather than educating children.So you flip flop back and forth there....either you care about parents sending their kids to public schools or you don't.....which is it, sweetie?Yeah, that high school dropout rate in your big Democrat run cities is great, huh. You have no solutions, only carry on with the status quo.Why? You keep forgetting that public education is the default position....not designed for the crazies on the fringes.That's one choice. Another is take education away from the corrupt unions and Federal government and put it under local state control.Don't like it? Send your kids to the indoctrinating private school of your choice or else homeschool them.Exhibit #3,274 on how public education is child cruelty and homeschooling is the only option.
In a better day pitchforks and torches would be in use.
“What follows is the story of the wealthiest county in America descending into a moral panic as a group of suburban white women egged each other to extremes against perceived ‘evil,’ while a school system seemed to slide from serving taxpayers to targeting them.”