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TNLAKEPANDA 02-03-2015 11:21 AM

This is so true and it is very sad
 
High School In 1970 Vs 2015. This Is So Accurate It Hurts.

Our schools in 1970 vs 2015

senior citizen 02-03-2015 11:43 AM

Very scary but true
 
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Originally Posted by TNLAKEPANDA (Post 1005753)

Very scary but true..........government has taken over from birth to death.

It really hit home (although in a comical vein) because of the book I just finished re how ISIS takes over American schools all over our country, knowing just how all of the Americans would react.......how no one would have guns to defend themselves.......

And, just how, bychance, did they get here?

In containers on ships.....that are not checked; can't check them all.

Or, walked across the border from Mexico.

"DAY OF WRATH" book is by same author of "One Minute After" re ELECTRO MAGNETIC PULSE creating havoc in the U.S. throwing us back to the civil war days, etc. William Foerstner

All of this makes one really think....truly think......that our civil liberties are being compromised.........

billethkid 02-03-2015 11:48 AM

Common sense was and continues to be replaced by mediocracy and accomodation of the special interest groups.

None of which has the benefit of we the people at heart.

Sandtrap328 02-03-2015 12:28 PM

Amusing scenarios but so exaggerated it is ridiculous.

How about a 2015 16 year old taking Dad's pistol and Black Talon bullets to school? (It happened in Leesburg last week)

How about the 2015 Dad who hits his golf ball accidently through a window and just walks away saying, "It is the homeowner's responsibility since he bought on a golf course."?

How about the 1970 youth who blows up ant hills, moves to killing cats, and further moves upward to being a serial killer because no one thought to get him referred to a psychologist?

How about the 1970 teacher who did prey on young students but the kids were not believed or it was swept away with a teacher transfer?

The "good old days" were not necessarily all good.

rubicon 02-03-2015 12:47 PM

if one wants to date when this country began its move from the good old days to today consider the movie Bambi which began humanizing animals. Consider the Hollywood teenage rebellion Rebel Without A Cause, A Summer Place, etc with it ubiquitous, absolute and misguided message that parents really don't know what's best that formed the basis for a continuing deterioration of parental authority. The next phase can be dated with the infamous John Lennon quote of "We are more famous than Jesus Christ" and a make love not war philosophy that moved parents from being parents to being friends and buddies of their kids because that makes mom and dad so hip...

Cisco Kid 02-03-2015 01:01 PM

When I was in high school, I made a small working Cannon in shop class. We fired if off at the end of the football field into the corn field. Could you imagine the news if someone did that today.

onslowe 02-03-2015 01:28 PM

Very sad. Did the college teachers of the 50's and their social science colleagues begin the dismantling of our nation's self image and values? Did they hand it off to the boomers coming of age in the sixties and seventies and encourage its applications to all ways of our national life? In the courts, the K-12 classrooms, the media, etc. and perhaps too frightened and way too broad reactions to perceived terrorism and "sexual abuse" and sexual precociousness - as interpreted only by the social scientists in the schools and institution and ratified by stupid quivering school boards.

Lucy, We got a lot of splaining to do!

tomwed 02-03-2015 01:54 PM

I am a retired teacher.
That doesn't seem the least bit true.
If you were a teacher recently let me know if it seems true to you.

The only thing that seems true is that where I taught in NJ, a few years before I taught, a boy could get on a bus with a shot gun, dressed like a hunter and the bus driver knew he was going hunting. That's what another teacher who grew up in Riverside use to do. No one thought he might be going to shoot up a school.

Chi-Town 02-03-2015 02:12 PM

The link from the OP is from tickld.com. It's a humorous web site started in the UK and moved to Canada. Here's the link:
http://m.tickld.com/all/new

redwitch 02-03-2015 03:17 PM

I find it depressing that some actually want to go back to the fifties, sixties, seventies ... Bad things happened then, they were just kept quiet. Child abuse, not a simple spanking but hitting and leaving bruises, was rampant. A rape victim was blamed for the attack. A child with ADHD or Aspergers or a birthmark or in crutches or in a wheelchair was mercilessly bullied by his peers, forced into special classes, hidden from view. How can anyone want to return to that life?

Yes, things have gone too far today. Zero tolerance is downright stupid. Political correctness has been turned into a farce. We need to add some common sense to the mix but we certainly shouldn't return to a school system that condones bullying, thinks weapons in school are acceptable, sexual abuse is hidden rather than stopped, victims are blamed for the crimes committed against them.

Jaggy 02-03-2015 03:23 PM

:ho::ho:
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Originally Posted by redwitch (Post 1005943)
I find it depressing that some actually want to go back to the fifties, sixties, seventies ... Bad things happened then, they were just kept quiet. Child abuse, not a simple spanking but hitting and leaving bruises, was rampant. A rape victim was blamed for the attack. A child with ADHD or Aspergers or a birthmark or in crutches or in a wheelchair was mercilessly bullied by his peers, forced into special classes, hidden from view. How can anyone want to return to that life?

Yes, things have gone too far today. Zero tolerance is downright stupid. Political correctness has been turned into a farce. We need to add some common sense to the mix but we certainly shouldn't return to a school system that condones bullying, thinks weapons in school are acceptable, sexual abuse is hidden rather than stopped, victims are blamed for the crimes committed against them.

Once again you have been the quote of the day for me !!! Thank you red witch for your voice of reason..

billethkid 02-03-2015 05:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Jaggy (Post 1005950)
:ho::ho:

Once again you have been the quote of the day for me !!! Thank you red witch for your voice of reason..

I would add that the good old days were in fact for most of us the good old days. And yes anyone can trump up a hypothetical scenario for any day to make a point. Nobody is ever saying all was or is good.....just recognize that most was or is.

CFrance 02-03-2015 05:08 PM

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Originally Posted by redwitch (Post 1005943)
I find it depressing that some actually want to go back to the fifties, sixties, seventies ... Bad things happened then, they were just kept quiet. Child abuse, not a simple spanking but hitting and leaving bruises, was rampant. A rape victim was blamed for the attack. A child with ADHD or Aspergers or a birthmark or in crutches or in a wheelchair was mercilessly bullied by his peers, forced into special classes, hidden from view. How can anyone want to return to that life?

Yes, things have gone too far today. Zero tolerance is downright stupid. Political correctness has been turned into a farce. We need to add some common sense to the mix but we certainly shouldn't return to a school system that condones bullying, thinks weapons in school are acceptable, sexual abuse is hidden rather than stopped, victims are blamed for the crimes committed against them.

:BigApplause::BigApplause: I can always count on you to see through the malarkey and point to common sense, Dee.

redwitch 02-03-2015 05:19 PM

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Originally Posted by billethkid (Post 1006017)
I would add that the good old days were in fact for most of us the good old days. And yes anyone can trump up a hypothetical scenario for any day to make a point. Nobody is ever saying all was or is good.....just recognize that most was or is.

So, are you saying that it is good to keep things under cover? The reason it was the good old days for most of us is because the bad stuff was kept under wraps; sometimes out of choice, many times because there just wasn't access to news like there is today.

I remember most of my childhood fondly. Knowing what I know about the fifties today, I'm glad my daughter was born in the eighties. I'm hoping that my grandson's generation is a little kinder and more accepting than the children of my and even my daughter's childhood.

graciegirl 02-03-2015 05:33 PM

I agree with Tomwed. It seems like a huge exaggeration to me. And I don't think Billethekid meant that at all. He is always saying that we jump at isolated instances.


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