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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]^^She did not say they refused, she said they resisted. Does not matter. Why would you leave the safety of everyone else in the school in the hands of parents of the disturbed kid? What are the odds that they make great decisions? The child gave every sign of wanting to kill himself. The school told the parent to get him help within TWO DAYS. He should have been shipped off to a hospital for psychiatric evaluation immediately. Again, kids like these have often spent a lifetime with poor parents. [b]Time for the professional to step in and over-ride their poor judgement. [/b] This is NOT downplaying parents' culpability. It is saying that the school administration was responsible for protecting the other students and staff, not whatever semblance of a parent walks thru the door.[/quote] But but but this would be socialism.[/quote] Its funny because this same board has been arguing for a year for PARENT'S RIGHTS. Parents should choose. Parents harassing the school boards. Parents threatening teachers. Now you want the school to override the parents decision not to take their troublemaking kid? Funny.[/quote] NO, it is called child welfare. Parents sometimes abuse and neglect their kids. They do not have unbridled freedoms when it comes to harming another human or putting them at risk. What do you not get about that? Children are not property. They deserve protection.[/quote] This kid didn't need protection. He's the one who murdered 4 promising teens in cold blood, not the other way around. [twitter]https://twitter.com/honestbroham/status/1466194369808056320[/twitter][/quote] Well, it sure sounds like he would have benefitted by being raised by better adults. Is that not obvious? Kids who enter their schools to murder their peers are damaged human beings. [/quote]
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