I don't think that the mini-minds concerned with the "causes" of climate variations realize that it is, perhaps not so much "Marxism", as much as it's the overwhelming desire to be led around by the nose by "those who know". Most people just don't want to/can't think for themselves and want someone (to whom they've given "authority" to tell them what/the right thing to do. And we're all (except for those who are home-schooled - maybe?) trained that way from kindergarten on.
The gals with guns reminded me of my youth. All through Junior HS (1968-1971), hunter safety class was taught on Thursday afternoons. On that day, you could bring your shotgun or rifle (unloaded, of course) on the bus with you. Many kids had theirs in borrowed or used soft cases; some brought theirs wrapped up in an old army blanket. Once you got to school you had to take it directly to the office and leave it with the principal. Just before the safety class, the principle would load the guns on the cart and wheel them down to the cafeteria for the class. After the class, you would wrap up your gun and and ride the late bus to your home. No violence ever and no problems.
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I'm with Chad.
ReplyDeleteedutcher, me too 100%.
DeleteI don't think that the mini-minds concerned with the "causes" of climate variations realize that it is, perhaps not so much "Marxism", as much as it's the overwhelming desire to be led around by the nose by "those who know".
ReplyDeleteMost people just don't want to/can't think for themselves and want someone (to whom they've given "authority" to tell them what/the right thing to do.
And we're all (except for those who are home-schooled - maybe?) trained that way from kindergarten on.
boron, the herd shows no signs of common sense.
DeleteThe gals with guns reminded me of my youth. All through Junior HS (1968-1971), hunter safety class was taught on Thursday afternoons. On that day, you could bring your shotgun or rifle (unloaded, of course) on the bus with you. Many kids had theirs in borrowed or used soft cases; some brought theirs wrapped up in an old army blanket. Once you got to school you had to take it directly to the office and leave it with the principal. Just before the safety class, the principle would load the guns on the cart and wheel them down to the cafeteria for the class. After the class, you would wrap up your gun and and ride the late bus to your home. No violence ever and no problems.
ReplyDeleteAnon, that's the way things should be.
DeleteI was born a decade to late. Graduated h.s. in 77
DeleteTerrytheterrible, I graduated in 64 and I never saw it either, but of course it was Los Angeles City Schools.
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