With each passing year, the difference
between America's prisons and America's public schools becomes smaller and
smaller. As you read the rest of this article, you will be absolutely
amazed at some of the crazy things that school children in America are being
arrested for. When I was growing up, I don't remember a single police
officer ever coming to my school. Discipline was always handled by the
teachers and by the principals. But today, there are schools all over the
country that have police officers permanently stationed in the halls.
Many other schools will call out police officers at the drop of a hat. In
the classrooms of America today, if you burp in class, if you spray yourself
with perfume or if you doodle on your desk, there is a chance that you will be
arrested by the police and hauled out
of your school in handcuffs. Unfortunately, we live in a country where paranoia has become standard operating procedure. The American people have become convinced that the only way that we can all be "safe" is for this country to be run like a militarized totalitarian police state. So our public schools are run like prisons and our public school students are treated like prisoners. The United States has the highest incarceration rate in the world by far, and our schools are preparing the next generation to either "do time" in the prison system or to live as good little slaves in the Big Brother prison grid that is being constructed all around us. But what our schools are not doing is giving these children the critical thinking skills that they need to live as free citizens in a nation that used to be "the land of the free and the home of the brave".
of your school in handcuffs. Unfortunately, we live in a country where paranoia has become standard operating procedure. The American people have become convinced that the only way that we can all be "safe" is for this country to be run like a militarized totalitarian police state. So our public schools are run like prisons and our public school students are treated like prisoners. The United States has the highest incarceration rate in the world by far, and our schools are preparing the next generation to either "do time" in the prison system or to live as good little slaves in the Big Brother prison grid that is being constructed all around us. But what our schools are not doing is giving these children the critical thinking skills that they need to live as free citizens in a nation that used to be "the land of the free and the home of the brave".
Of course very few people would deny that the
character of American schoolchildren has changed dramatically over the
decades. Back in the 1950s, some of the biggest school discipline
problems were gum chewing and hair pulling. Today, kids bring knives,
guns and drugs with them to school. Gang activity is rampant in many of
our schools and in some schools kids are even having sex in the school
bathrooms.
So there is definitely a discipline problem in our
schools.
But what is going on in many areas of the country is
absolutely ridiculous. For example, in 2010 alone police down in Texas
issued an astounding 300,000 tickets to school children.
Yes, if a kid pulls a knife on someone the police
should get involved, but teachers and administrators should be able to use some
common sense and handle the vast majority of discipline problems that happen
themselves.
What you are about to read is absolutely going to
amaze you. The following are 19 really crazy things that school children
are being arrested for in America....
#1 At
one public school down in Texas, a 12-year-old girl named Sarah Bustamantes was
recently arrested for spraying herself with perfume.
#2 A
13-year-old student at a school in Albuquerque, New Mexico was recently arrested
by policefor burping in class.
#3 Another
student down in Albuquerque was forced to strip down to his underwear while
five adults watched because he had $200 in his pocket. The student was never formally charged with
doing anything wrong.
#4 A
security guard at one school in California broke the arm of a 16-year-old girl
because she left some crumbs on the floor after cleaning up some cake that she had spilled.
#5 One
teenage couple down in Houston poured milk on each other during a squabble
while they were breaking up. Instead of being sent to see the principal, they were arrested and sent to court.
#6 In
early 2010, a 12-year-old girl at a school in Forest Hills, New York was
arrested by police and marched out of her school in handcuffs just because she doodled on her
desk. "I love my
friends Abby and Faith" was what she reportedly scribbled on her desk.
#7 A
6-year-old girl down in Florida was handcuffed and
sent to a mental facility after
throwing temper tantrums at her elementary school.
#8 One
student down in Texas was reportedly arrested by police for throwing paper airplanes in class.
#9 A
17-year-old honor student in North Carolina named Ashley Smithwick accidentally
took her father's lunch with her to school. It contained a small paring
knife which he would use to slice up apples. So what happened to this
standout student when the school discovered this? The schoolsuspended her for the
rest of the year and
the police charged her with a misdemeanor.
#10 In
Allentown, Pennsylvania a 14-year-old girl was tasered in the groin area by a school security officer even though she had put
up her hands in the air to surrender.
#11 Down
in Florida, an 11-year-old student was arrested, thrown in jail and charged
with a third-degree felony for bringing a plastic butter knife to school.
#12 Back
in 2009, an 8-year-old boy in Massachusetts was sent home from school and was forced to
undergo a psychological evaluation because he drew a picture of Jesus on the cross.
#13 A
police officer in San Mateo, California blasted a 7-year-old special education
student in the face with pepper spray because he would not quit climbing on the furniture.
#14 In
America today, even 5-year-old children are treated brutally by police.
The following is froma recent article that described what happened to one very young student
in Stockton, California a while back....
Earlier this year, a Stockton student
was handcuffed with zip ties on his hands and feet, forced to go to the hospital
for a psychiatric evaluation and was charged with battery on a police officer.
That student was 5 years old.
#15 At
one school in Connecticut, a 17-year-old boy was thrown to the floor and tasered five timesbecause he was yelling at a cafeteria worker.
#16 A
teenager in suburban Dallas was forced to take on
a part-time job after
being ticketed for using foul language in one high school classroom. The
original ticket was for $340, but additional fees have raised the total bill to
$637.
#17 A
few months ago, police were called out when a little girl kissed a little boy during a physical education class at an elementary
school down in Florida.
#18 A
6-year-old boy was recently charged with sexual battery for some "inappropriate touching" during a
game of tag at one elementary school in the San Francisco area.
#19 In
Massachusetts, police were recently sent out to collect an overdue library book from a 5-year-old girl.
Unfortunately, what is going on in our schools is a
reflection of the broader society as a whole. Our schools are being
turned into prisons because
our entire society is being turned into a giant prison.
Our nation is rapidly heading down the toilet, and the
children of this nation do not have a bright future to look forward to.
If the police really want to find some criminals, they
should start investigating some of the sickosthat are in
charge of some of these classrooms.
It seems like almost every day now there is a news
story about some public school teacher that is involved in some kind of really
perverted stuff.
For example, just check out what police down in Los
Angeles recently found that one teacher was hiding....
A former Los Angeles elementary school
teacher has been arrested for felony molestation of nearly two dozen students,
accused of gagging children and putting live cockroaches on some of their
faces. Deputies say the crimes were committed on campus.
Sickos who do that kind of stuff to kids should be
punished very severely.
America's schools are changing, and not for the
better.
Personally, I went to public schools all my life, but
I would not recommend that anyone send their kids to public schools
today. There is just way too much crazy stuff that goes on.
And our kids are learning less than ever in these
public schools. As I have written about previously, many of them are
coming out of the system as dumb as a rock.
Instead of teaching our kids how to think critically and examine all sides of
an issue, these schools are indoctrinating our kids and pushing particular social and political agendas on
them.
There are a few public schools out there that are
still good, but the vast majority of them are horrible. They are not
producing the leaders of tomorrow and they are not preparing the next generation
with the tools that they need to survive in a complex world.
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