The Real Meaning of the Greece NY Bus Monitor Incident
Written by James Ostrowski on June 24, 2012 – 11:41 am -In America, government schools are like the trees in the local park. They were there before your grandparents were born and it seems absurd to question their existence or consider getting rid of them.
Thus, when incidents occur which should clearly illustrate the intrinsic and evil nature of government schools, the media and almost all of the public misses the point because they never question the very existence of government schools and see no point to noting their inherent defects.
This is precisely what happened when a video went viral which depicts government school students luridly bullying an elderly bus monitor.
The media first treated it as a law enforcement problem, then a problem of adolescent group psychology. There has been zero analysis of the obvious question of the relationship between government schools and government school student behavior. Nor has there been any discussion of the high degree of delinquency and misbehavior in government schools today.
In my view, the Greece incident is only unusual because it was captured on video. Students acting badly are common in government schools, including suburban government schools. However, the misconduct is rarely captured on video. The real meaning of this story is that the American people now have visual evidence of how (suburban) government school students in an affluent suburb act!
Hence, this incident presents a good opportunity to educate parents and the public about the true nature of the schools and to encourage them to pull their kids out of these horrible places.
The first few chapters of my book, Government Schools Are Bad for Your Kids detail the various types of bad behavior in the schools and offers a cogent explanation for them. The schools are filled with crime, sex, drug use, bullying and taunting. Private schools are not. That’s why so many government school teachers send their kids to private schools.
The high degree of delinquency in the schools is not an accident but arises out of the inherent features of the schools. The various causal mechanisms are described in my book but the overarching point is this: “government schools are filled with people who don’t want to be there and who are bored and alienated.”
So folks, watch the video and understand this is typical government school student behavior and hardly the worst kind either. As I was writing my book, there was a series of gang rapes in government schools and not all in urban ones either.
Wake up America and pull your kids out of these daytime propaganda prisons tomorrow.
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