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this is bizarre (Score:2)
How do you expect kids to be shocked and morally outraged when they have to go through metal detectors at school and wonder if one of their classmates is going to be the next one to shoot/bomb/maim them?
It's difficult to be shocked and amazed in a world long since gone mad.
I know what you mean (Score:1)
She doesn't even consider any of this unusual anymore.
I guess what is even scarier is that she tells me that the measures the school is having to take to keep things "under control" are increasingly not doing anything of t
Re:I know what you mean (Score:1)
Most of the people running the modern educational system are now a product of it.
When presented with novel problems -- such as students smart enough and perfectly willing to build and bring a bomb to school -- their tiny minds fail miserably, and stupid ideas like "ban clothing", or security-related ideas like "install metal detectors everywhere" come up.
The first is nonsensical; the second merely alleviates a symptom.
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