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Texas: Police State

Josey1Josey1 Member Posts: 9,598 ✭✭
edited March 2002 in General Discussion
Texas: Police StateBy William S. Lind February 28, 2002
According to the February 22 Washington Times, the Gestapo is alive and well in the state of Texas: "Jerry Shifflet received a $300 ticket last Friday. But it wasn't from a cop catching him speeding. The ticket was written by an officer patrolling his child's school. The offense: his 15-year old son cursed at another student. Ticket-writing in schools is nothing new, said Karen Olson, the district's Director of Security. She coordinates nine to twelve city police officers and Department of Public Safety troopers each school day... The fines they dispense range from about $250 to $500. In 2001, police issued 132 tickets to students for disrupting class and 182 tickets for disorderly conduct." As my father used to say, sometimes I really regret the fact that Hitler won the war. Whatever happened to being sent to the principal's office? Or detention? Or simple common sense? If a schoolboy uses a bad word, state troopers stationed inside his school now ticket his parents? Why do we, the public, put up with this sort of totalitarian nonsense? Our ancestors, who evidently had more guts than we do, would have solved this problem with tar, feathers, and a rail. We meekly allow ourselves to be dragged through every absurdity, not even protesting. Since we have decided to behave like sheep, we should not be surprised that we get fleeced, then slaughtered. What lies behind this bizarre policy in Texas schools? A few factors are easy to identify: We have stripped schoolteachers of the authority they need to maintain discipline. If they attempt to do so, they face a myriad of rules, the violation of any one of which puts their job in jeopardy. And, they face civil suits from parents if Johnny's or Susie's "self-esteem" is damaged. If the miscreant is a minority, the teacher's situation is even worse. Most of them gave up long ago, and now just go through the motions and wait for retirement. Everyone is terrified to challenge any policy that is justified by the magic word, "security." To oppose Gestapo tactics in a school is to "put children in danger." (Dr. Johnson said that patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel; today, scoundrels find safety by hiding behind "children.") Few parents are willing to stand up to the bureaucrats in the face of the "security" claptrap, even when the policies are patently absurd. Political Correctness, aka cultural Marxism, works at every turn to condition us as to the words we can and cannot use, hence the thoughts we can and cannot think. From the PC perspective, the sooner kids learn to fear the law for speaking a wrong word, the better. Finally, most Americans seem to accept without question that the state can do anything to us it wants. Here too we have been conditioned, by one absurd law after another: by tax forms that are incomprehensible but must be filled out accurately, by "wetlands" legislation that keeps farmers from plowing and builders from building, by "asset forfeiture" laws that allow the state to seize your property without a conviction or even a trial. We have accepted so much that we cannot draw the line anywhere. Sometimes it's hard to remember that 50 years ago, America was still a free country. William S. Lind is the director for the Center for Cultural Conservatism at the Free Congress Foundation. c This column is the property of the Free Congress Foundation and may not be reproduced without their permission. For comments and inquiries, contact Angie Wheeler at awheeler@freecongress.org. Visit our website at www.FreeCongress.org http://www.aim.org/publications/guest_columns/lind/2002/28feb2002.html

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  • daddodaddo Member Posts: 3,408
    edited November -1
    JOSEY- please read my post-"I grow weary and tired" (on general discussion). You hit it on the head with this post and I for one am tired of being a criminal for such miniscual (sp) actions. "Good Gosh" people, how long are we going to put up with this- till we are all in jail for brushing our teeth? I'm getting really mad at those who think the police should answere all problems with jail time and a record! Can't anyone solve problems without those "police state" type tactics? *JOSEY*- I'm guessing you are from Texas, because of the personal feelings you have on this subject- I am Texas born and raised- an irish hothead for rights and proud of it! Some times I think our government wants all people to break the law just so they can restrict gun rights and have total control over us all! Yea, thats sounds paranoid, but I don't and won't trust them on any account. ***I think we should all give JOSEY a word of thanks for all the info. he provides us and we should not take it lightly*** Thanks JOSEY!!!!!!
  • FitzFitz Member Posts: 258 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Believe it or not, but there is actually one in Connecticut that agrees wholeheartedly. It's disgusting, and smells like the end of the Roman Empire to me.Fitz
  • bartobarto Member Posts: 4,734 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    the principal doesnt have time to mess with school problems- hes to busy doing his scrooge mcduck thing, i.e. counting his money.
    the hard stuff we do right away - the impossible takes a little longer
  • Rafter-SRafter-S Member Posts: 2,173 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Am I missing something? What alternatives do the school systems have now days to "control" the little animals. When the writer says "Whatever happened to being sent to the principal's office? Or detention? Or simple common sense?", I ask, "what good would those so-called punishments do?" Heck, I think it's a good idea to hit the little darling's parents square dab in the pocketbook for offences like "assault". That is what it is when you cuss someone out--verbal assault. It's against the law. Maybe tickets will get the attention of those who are supposed to raise their kids. It seems nothing else does. And it's not "totalitarian nonsense," it's "maintaining order," which is non-existent in public schools. My 2-cents!
  • LowriderLowrider Member Posts: 6,587
    edited November -1
    Cussing someone out is "verbal assault" and against the law? Where? And if so, you're in favor of this law?Give me a break!Do we have any freedom left at all?If someone cusses at me I cuss back at them. I guess others of us run for our lawyer.God help this country, I fear we're taking our last gasps.
    Lord Lowrider the LoquaciousMember:Secret Select Society of Suave Stylish Smoking Jackets She was only a fisherman's daughter,But when she saw my rod she reeled.
  • skagghunterskagghunter Member Posts: 11 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    I'm from the great state of Texas and have 2 sons. The 16yr, old has been told do not start the fight but finish the fight, the 11yr. old has been told watch your mouth it will get you a a-- kicking. The 11 yr.old has a smart mouth but the 16yr.old does not but he is not to back down, or get beat down.The principal has been told this, he does not agree,his problem.
  • Rafter-SRafter-S Member Posts: 2,173 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Parents condoning aggressiveness, abusive behavior and non-conformity to rules of civilized behavior is exactly the problem with public schools.
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