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I was in a uniformed school, and to be honest - I didn't see much of a difference. It was a better-than-average school, of course, but I don't think the uniforms were neccesarily a big part of it. In fact I liked uniforms - but to think that would change anything is ridiculous. We had all the types of creepy people one would expect in any school - and we even had our 'death threats' and whatnot, and post-Columbine scares.
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It is not that the uniforms correct the problem it is part of preparing a mind set for school and a learning type atmosphere. School has become nothing but a social event. It is cellphone/Ipod heaven without any control of kids who buck authority. It happens at home as well. Kids need boundries. Not free to run rampid doing what they want. I suspect all that agree with the Noob DO NOT have kids. Sorry kids, my girls do not wear Britney Spears low cut jeans that leave nothing to the imagination. They wear uniforms and are at school to learn and respect authority/elders. They are not at school to score the last Tom, Dick or Harry!!! BTW if you think that clothing cannot hid weapons....think about the boys at Columbine.....droopy pants and long leather jackets which are just perfect for hiding rifles/shotguns. Again, thanks Noob for pointing out the problem....."I ain't gonna do that crap".....that is why society is in the basket on it's way to hell. The "I ain't" attitude get people hurt and killed. Sorry, I like my conservative attitude, golly days, it is what got this country into being a WORLD SUPER POWER in under 100 years. Hmmmmmm, I guess it works.....
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This isn't about authority - I think this is more a matter of where their attention is going. In which case I agree that a lot of kids' attention is going to appearance when it shouldn't be, but I point out to you again: I went to a uniformed school, and IMHO the effect was nil. The reason the school had an above-average performance was not an authoritarian uniform rule, but good, progressive teachers. Uniforms gave the appearance normalcy, but all the usual problems were there under the surface.
As far as authority, don't even get me started; I had to fight an authoritarian school system for years and it was not pretty. Nothing makes the kids hate the 'normal' society like the threat of authority, and nothing tempts them to do 'bad' stuff more than it becoming forbidden fruit. Nothing is more discouraging to a lot of bright and creative students than teachers that act in an authoritarian way. In principle I'm willing to support uniforms but for a completely different and practical reason; I think people that expect the conservative methods of uniform and top-down authority will be bitterly disappointed to find out that the effects they have are totally not what is expected. Nor are the 'old days' so good as people imagine them. I would say modern Western schooling is far from ideal, but I'll readily say it's far better than at any point in the past, and probably better than anywhere else in the world. |
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Minimal changes will only archive minimal difference. If they dont bring thier weapons in the school hidden in thier colthing, then they will find another way. What has to be eliminated is the reason for people acting like this, and this reason is not going to be found in peoples clothing. Of course things like school shootings are horrable, but they have and will, always happend. And thats my last post on the matter. Damn, i should never have posted anything in the first place... ![]() |
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Friends , fellow countrymen , Romans... we can bicker till the moon crashes into the earth ... but there is a responsibility issue here... laws and restrictions can be placed on weapons and teenagers and uniforms and teachers and parents and police etc. etc. etc. until your blue in the face.
We can "Revamp" schools and systems , pour hundreds of millions of tax payers hard earned dollars into some thing that has already had hundreds of millions of dollars poured into it , until the country goes broke. It will not stop what can not be bought. We can make sure little Johnny and Suzy know every thing there is to know about copulation. We can drown students in information about drugs. ......What is sadly lacking in our world today is the Family..... The leadership role of the Father. The nurturing love and care of the Mother. The Children who are taught respect, discipline, and honesty. These are not found to often in the American home anymore. Instead, in the home, we find a breeding ground for soul sick individuals bent on world conquest...who if they did obtain world conquest they still would not be content. ........ So... where does that leave the issue? Who will be held responsible for this? Remmeber if you point the finger you will have at least 3 of your own pointing back at you. ..... |
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Right on the money. The responsibility starts at home. ![]()
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sorry,
I apologize for the flaming and stuff. You all got some valid points there and we agree that something must be done, but we have different opinions how it should be done. Again i apologize for the flaming and i hope that i maybe learn something from the posts on this matter.
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Okay, I'm also totally up with the idea of the family there
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Here's a good one. Two kids in my 8 year old daughters class got cellphones for Christmas. WTF. Do they need to cellphone to know were Mom is? I wonder how I survived when I was a kid??? If your kid needs a cellphone at the age of 8....you are allowing them to get too far from view. My apologises to The Noob for the flaming....I still find some of your retorts funny as hell:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: Oh hell my wheelchair battery is running low ![]()
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Is there anything to be said for keeping guns away from teenagers? It seems to be the logical first step to me.
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But of course school wasnt bliss. I was bullied (mildly by some standards), and can imagine that feeling, extrapolated to the severity reported in some school shooting cases, being totally driving and dominating. Who do these kids talk to? They wont talk to a ****ing metal detector
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Teach them responsibility. Teach them that it's dangerous to play with fire, and they'll be irrevocably burned if they keep playing with it.
What methods and techniques you decide to use are up to you, but the message MUST get across.
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You do have a point there ... but the generation that is in their teens now and early twenties will have to be left to their own judgement ... I blame it on the parents for not spanking their behinds (Damn Dr. Spock). At the risk of soundi............. I was about to go into a diatribe about the "Evil Dr. Spock" but I think that his work has its own consequences, look around and see what he hath wrought. well gotta go to work ...later ![]() |
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