Anonymous ID: f2553f April 2, 2020, 12:15 p.m. No.8663729   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8662593 PB Notable

 

A 23-year-old man from Forsyth County, #Georgia, has pleaded guilty to allegedly plotting an explosive “jihad” attack on the @WhiteHouse

 

, the #DOJ announced.

 

https://twitter.com/EpochTimes/status/1245764190566047746

 

If there is one thing that Middle Eastern terrorist is not, it is FROM Forsyth County.

 

He might be renting a hellhole apartment there, but he is OF Forsyth County, not FROM it.

 

My ancestors were Revolutionary War veterans who settled there even before the Trail of Tears. They founded churches. They built homes, barns, and schoolhouses. THEY were FROM Forsyth County, Georgia. Their last names fill the church cemeteries in Cumming and Alpharetta.

 

This criminal would have been hung from the nearest tree by men who knew a psychopath when they saw one, and not all that long ago.

 

Hasher Jallal Taheb, whose telltale NAME isn't even in the damn headline, better pray the feds keep him away from a whole lot of folks in Forsyth County.

 

HASHER JALLAL TAHEB

SAY HIS NAME

AND WHERE'S HIS DAMN MUGSHOT?

Anonymous ID: f2553f April 2, 2020, 12:44 p.m. No.8664033   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Good opinion piece re: education in today's Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

Somebody finally sees this massive, transformational cultural shift with a grip on reality.

The old system was garbage, and deserves to be treated as such.

 

https://www.ajc.com/blog/get-schooled/opinion-this-not-home-schooling-distance-learning-online-schooling/b9rNnK77eyVLhsRMhaqZwL/

 

"Over the last two decades, much about education has turned into what some might call a rat race: rigid and narrow academic expectations, standardized test scores linked to students’ value and teachers’ pay, extreme competition among students and schools (often leading to cheating and anxiety); militant, inequitable behavior management and discipline, near elimination of the arts and humanities, de-valuing of social and emotional well-being, decreased time outdoors, diminished physical movement and health, and more time “measuring learning outcomes” through a variety of expensive and otherwise costly assessments. These conditions have hurt children, teenagers, their teachers, and their families. They exist within a system that has seduced us into believing that education is linear, predictable, and quantifiable. The system runs on stress and pressure, moving targets of success, and micro-managing every aspect of school (and home) life in a way that has pushed educators out of the profession and students to the point of believing that anxiety and depression are normal."

 

As crazy as these times are, my God, did we EVER need a hard reset like this.

Embrace the change, anons. Even oldfags who've been here and in previous chans for years never anticipated this, despite Q telling us repeatedly how big it would be, and is.