Clearly you are too dull and stupid to see your own contradiction.
On May 16, 1:43 am, Robert <[email protected]> wrote: > > Ha xxxxing Ha. In other words you can't begin to back up what you say. > > Can you back that up? > > > > > Contradiction! you either accept that the press is right wing (which > > it is), > > Can you back that up? > > > OR you can say that the press is left and is shooting itself in the > > foot by reporting these stories. > > The press in the US is not a monolith. > But darn. I can't back that up. > > > IN any event you REALLY need to learn how to think. > > So that I can apply brilliant statements, like, Ha xxxxing ha, as > substitutes for thoughtful discourse? > I'll be right on it. > > > > Essential studies have been diminished in favor of so-called "tree- > > > hugging" curricula. > > > That is clearly bullxxxx propaganda. No one except the right wing > > press would call it 'tree hugging'. > > Then let's call it, oh, ecologic sensitivity. > It still does not teach anyone anything useful. > It is leftist propaganda pure and simple. > > > > > You need to stop reading newspapers for idiots and get out of the > > house. > > As I said before, we conservatives in the US have constant exposure to > the ideas of the left. > We are inundated with them. > And I must also say, my liberal friends locally are much more > civilized and intelligent > than the incendiary name-callers that speak as you speak. > They actually present their ideas clearly, and oh yes, they back them > up. > > > > > > Which is why the US continues to falter in comparative student > > > knowledge of math and science. > > > Bullxxxx. The reason the US is backwards is because it spends LESS > > than all other countries in the western world on public education, > > Washington DC school district spends roughly $15,000 to $20,000 per > year on > EACH STUDENT, has the highest illiteracy rate of nearly any school > system in the nation, > but does accomplish the important goal of proving that more spending > does not > translate into more education. > > > And your social system is so xxxxxx up that many schools have to > > employ metal detectors and police because you have lost your sense of > > community. > > Yes, we have. And ten million illegal immigrants who consider it a > personal affront to be asked to learn English have made at least some > slight contribution in that divisive regard. > > > > > > A recent scandal was that elementary school students were secretly > > > video-taped in teacher-led chants of > > > "mmm-mmm-mmm Barak Hussein Obama" > > > You mean they were hailing the chief? > > I thought that's what you wanted? > > Nazi brownshirts also hailed the chief. > US law forbids politicization of children in school. > Big laugh, that. > > > > see one such video > > > athttp://fr.sevenload.com/videos/7yvebuv-School-kids-taught-to-praise-O... > > > This film is of no importance whatever without the CONTEXT. > > Exactly. And your complete disconnect from contemporary American > society makes it a gargantuan task to provide that context, since you > reject every fact I present as a lie. > > > > When the videos went viral, the school's only complaint was that the > > > video was unauthorized! > > > > A more recent case, five American high school students were sent home > > > from school > > > for wearing American flag clothing on a day celebrated by Mexican > > > students. (Cinco de Mayo) > > > They were told the display of US flags was disrespectful to the > > > Mexicans. > > > PS: No Mexican students are EVER sent home for wearing Mexican flag > > > clothing--- on any day. > > America is country with 260 millions. And you have found two schools > > that you don't like the look of - well big deal! > > Okay, here is a list of the 23,482 schools with which I have serious > problems... > darn, I lost the list. > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "Epistemology" group. > To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > [email protected]. > For more options, visit this group > athttp://groups.google.com/group/epistemology?hl=en. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Epistemology" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/epistemology?hl=en.
