MJ Safety Solutions has come out with the prefect solution for making our kids safe: Bulletproof school backpacks.
Just what we need, something to make your kids feel like they are going to school in a bullet infested shooting ground. Maybe these shooters would recognize these bags and run knowing they wouldn’t be able to kill that kid! Then again, maybe they’ll just aim straight at them knowing they can shoot, but not kill.
Come on now, has society gotten this bad? It’s starting to make me think of World War II where people had to actively practice war survival skills in order to survive. Has our country sunk this low?
Posted on August 29th, 2007 by Philip G | No Comments »
Think again:
http://infowars.net/articles/july2007/240707Schools.htm
I ran across this article yesterday on a gaming forum I read. That’s a very good post detailing the problems with our schools today. It goes into two possible outcomes, including the whole “big brother” superstition. I’m not too following on that part, but I do agree there’s a serious issue here that many parents and school officials are completely blind to.
My side is school should be made optional, and tests reflect more on the student and less on the school itself. Similar to the Japanese school system where there is literally competition to get into a good public school as early elementary school. That’s just my views on things. The school system, from what I’m seeing, is getting so bad, if I ever have kids, I would seriously consider home schooling them.
ID badges, metal detectors, surveillance videos, kids getting arrested for slapping girl’s butts, kids arrested for violating dress code. Our school system has gone to trash and the parents (as a whole) and school officials are letting it happen! It’s a sad state we live in.
So, next time your school votes to add things like ID badges with RFID tags, add cameras to “catch” criminals or require students to use only transparent/see through backpacks/bags, take a queue from D.A.R.E . — Just say No!
Posted on August 8th, 2007 by Philip G | No Comments »