Anonymous ID: 88b5ce May 27, 2022, 8:21 a.m. No.16350879   🗄️.is đź”—kun

people are stupid

THIS IS WHAT YOU GET FOR RAISING A GENERATION OF SPOILED FUCKING BRATS WHO ARE GIVEN PARTICIPATION TROPHIES AND ARE TOLD THEY CAN DO NO WRONG

PUMP THEM FULL OF FUCKING CHEMICALS AND MEDS BECAUSE YOUR SORRY ASS IS TOO LAZY AND/OR SELF ABSORBED TO SPEND TIME WITH THEM AND ALLOW THEM TO BECOME INVOLVED WITH PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES BECAUSE YOUR APPEARANCE TO SOCIETY MEANS MORE TO YOU THAN RAISING DECENT KIDS

SO YOU SPEND ALL YOUR TIME AT YOUR MEANINGLESS JOBS AND SHOVE THEM IN DAYCARE

YOU PAWN THEM OFF FOR THE STATE TO RAISE WHILE YOU CHASE THAT ALMIGHTY DOLLAR DOLLAR BILL

THAT WAY YOU CAN BUY YOUR FANCY NEWEST MODEL™ VEHICLE

THAT WAY YOU CAN BUY YOUR MILLION DOLLAR HOUSE AND PAY YOUR DEATH GRIP MORTGAGE

SO YOU CAN WEAR YOUR FANCY CLOTHES

CAN'T EVEN SPANK YOUR LITTLE BRAT ANYMORE BECAUSE GOD FORBID THEY CRY AT YOU FOR AN HOUR BECAUSE "OH NO THAT GIVES YOU ANXIETY" YOU WEAK ASS BITCH

YOU TOOK THE EASY WAY AND NOW YOU'RE PAYING FOR IT

JUST THROW THE LATEST IPHONE IN FRONT OF YOUR TODDLER'S FACE BECAUSE YOUR FAT ASS CAN'T BE BOTHERED RIGHT

 

>Even thirty years ago, the culture still had invisible restraints developed over centuries. Those restraints, those leveling commonalities, were the target of a half-century of attack by the freewheeling counterculture that has now become the dominant replacement culture.

>Hollywood made fun of these restraints in films too numerous to list.

>The sixties mantra “don’t trust anyone over thirty” has become a billion-dollar industry devoted to the child always being right — a sometimes deeply medicated brat who disrupts the classroom or escapes what used to be resolved with a paddling.

>Instead of telling the kid to quit kicking the back of the seat on a plane, we buy seat guards to protect the seat.

If you think it’s bad now, just wait until the generation whose babysitter is an iPhone is in high school. You can hardly walk around Walmart these days without tripping over a toddler in a trance, staring at a screen.

>The high school kids who shot rifles in school in 1985 were taught right and wrong. They were taught what to do with their rifle in school, and what not to do. If they got out of line, all the other students and the coach would have come down on them hard. There were no safe spaces, and that was a good thing.

Culture is a powerful force for good. When good behavior is normalized and deviant destructive behavior is ostracized, shamed, and marginalized, you get more good behavior.

>Considering evil in this debate makes some of you uncomfortable, but evil bathes all of these shootings. I am reminded of Justice Antonin Scalia’s spectacularly funny and profound interview in 2013 when he toyed with a New Yorker reporter about evil. “You travel in circles that are so, so removed from mainstream America that you are appalled that anybody would believe in the Devil!”, he chortled.

Thirty years ago, kids who brought their rifles to the high school shooting range didn’t wonder about evil and cultural decay. They simply lived in a time in America when right and wrong were more starkly defined, where expectations about behavior were clear, and wickedness hadn’t been normalized.

>The idea that guns caused the carnage we have faced is so intellectually bankrupt that it isn’t worth discussing. Remembering where we were as a nation just 30 years ago makes it even more so. It’s time to ask what changed.

everyone wants to blame everybody else but won't look in the fucking mirror

you allowed this to happen

think about that next time you're scrolling through social media and liking half naked whores pictures

think about that when you shout down spankings for bad behavior

think about that next time you watch a hollywood movie that promotes weakness and fairy little boys with masculine women

bunch of fucking clowns everywhere

https://pjmedia.com/jchristianadams/2018/02/15/flashback-30-years-guns-schools-nothing-happened-n124076

https://nypost.com/2018/03/31/when-toting-guns-in-high-school-was-cool/

Anonymous ID: 88b5ce May 27, 2022, 8:34 a.m. No.16350939   🗄️.is đź”—kun

The 28 fundamental beliefs of the Founding Fathers

Principle 23 - A free society cannot survive as a republic without a broad program of general education.

>“They made an early provision by law that every town consisting of so many families should be always furnished with a grammar school. They made it a crime for such a town to be destitute of a grammar school-master for a few months, and subjected it to a heavy penalty. So that the education of all ranks of people was made the care and expense of the public, in a manner that I believe has been unknown to any other people, ancient or modern. The consequences of these establishments we see and feel every day [written in 1765]. A native of America who cannot read and write is as rare … as a comet or an earthquake.” John Adams

https://roc-usa.net/PDF%20FILES/28%20Principals.pdf

get the marxist liberal teachers out of the schools

refuse marxist indoctrinate

stop trying to destroy the bedrock of america and retreating from the battlefield

how can you can expect to educate the kids when you're not even educated your damn selves