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  1. Just read about a student who recorded their teacher doing cocaine in class at a Chicago Charter School. What is wrong with the morals of these people? Does no one have Honor or Integrity anymore?

  2. Keep the kids from close relationships, yet keep them collective at the same time. Collective BFF’s? Somehow that doesn’t sound like it’s going to work out for the collectivists that run our education system (indoctrination camps).

  3. From the article:

    “Critics, however, say the approach robs kids of the chance to form valuable coping skills. By grappling with mild social exclusion when they’re young, kids will emerge as more capable, resilient adults, these advocates argue.”

    As I understand the aims of the Left, the ban on “best friends” is a recipe for turning kids into snowflakes. People who never learn to identify their opponents, and to form trusting friendships, will have a hard time mustering the courage to challenge injustice.

  4. I strongly disagree that the American gun culture of today has its roots in Indian gun culture.
    Long before the gun culture of Indians could have effectively permeated and changed Anglo society, Anglos living on the American continent were fighting and feeding themselves with their firearms.
    It’s obvious that two cultures in contact with each other must change, but the statement:
    “The Indians provided the fiercely independent accepted ability to fight for your own safety and survival and the willingness to take up arms.”
    sounds to me like someone is saying that Anglos had no drive of their own to fight for safety and survival, nor willingness to take up arms.
    While this is not exactly revision of history, it is certainly an attempt to paint today’s Whites as less than fierce and determined.
    I completely reject such a notion.

  5. Pretty sure our gun culture has roots in Saxon culture and motivation from the St. Bartholomew’s Day massacre in 1575 or so. A very large percentage of the signers of the Declaration had French protestant roots, Huegonauts. Personally, my family has been Calvinist for a good 400 years that I can count.

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