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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]awful, IMO And no one is telling me that those few bused in weren't racist. They hated you b/c they hated their lives. And everyday - being sent to your school was a reminder of how shitty their lives were. anger resentment hostility brutal actions not making excuses for their behavior - But I do see where they're coming from. But if you were my kid, you'd be in private at that point. No one deserves that treatment - white on black, black on white, hispanic on black, white on Asian - I could go on and on. [quote=Anonymous]When I was in high school, they integrated the school through bussing. Mind you, there were already local minorities, but they decided to bring in students from the inner city neighborhoods. Know what happened? The girl's room stopped being safe - other girls were robbed of their lunch money and other things. The inner city girls would pull broken glass from their clothing, their hair, and steal from us. We were used as a social experiment. No one protected us from the fallout of the government's progressive policies. These kids were from unfortunate backgrounds and that was somehow our fault? We were to be put at risk? Bullshit. My right to be safe in my school was just as important and their rights to go to a safe school. Except that's not how it worked out. My rights for personal safety turned out to be nullified. [/quote][/quote] Their rights were NOT MORE IMPORTANT THAN MINE, or anyone else's in my school. And yet, these feel-good progressive programs make their rights just that. I'm sorry they are angry and yes, you ARE excusing their behavior. [/quote] It's either work with these kids by finding out what makes them tick, or send them out into the world to become Trayvons and the three kids on the video. Which would you prefer? to be mugged (or worse) by some angry kid or know that s/he can function in society not saying YOU'RE the right one for the job -Clearly you're too hostile and resentful yourself to see straight. But someone's got to do it. no excuses - just figuring out WHY people become such shitty humans And it's easier to save a kid than it is to save an adult. [/quote] With all due respect, you should read the research (incidentally, my friend's brother was heavily involved) on this. Summary: Changing the environment through the use of boarding schools (i.e. removing them from the home) was the only thing that really had an effect. The parents and their home environment IS the problem and liberals who 'want to find out what makes them tick' are failing miserably (using my tax dollars, I might add). You can spend eons trying to figure out the 'why are they like this'. You're much better off addressing the how to change it now. [/quote]
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