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White Wolf's avatar

I just finished reading Bullyocracy about a month ago. While I do not agree with all your conclusions, the revelations are certainly accurate. From top to bottom, the public school systems are designed to promote and accommodate the Bullyocracy. I experienced it myself when at school. Putting other people down seems to earn you the respect of your peers- that and proficiency at athletics. (Good grades don't hurt either.) I was always at the very bottom of the class, and the butt of all the bullying. I simply did not care, thank God. I learned very early on that human respect is more changeable than the weather. I saw several of the more popular in my class get knocked down a notch or two, especially the poor kid that blew the easy layup in the biggest basketball game of the season. Six months later he was still being ribbed about it.

Only years later, as an education major myself, did I get to see the system from the top down, and what I saw was very ugly. The perception was that you studied hard, got good grades, got hired, signed a contract, and then you had it made in the shade. Just show up, put in the minimum effort, and collect a salary and all the perks, and be esteemed besides. One of the reasons teachers do not stop the bullies is they do not want notoriety, which is dangerous. Like in Stalinist Russia, the goal was to lie low and not be noticed... blend in and go along to get along. The Public School systems have but two commandments: Thou Shalt not Rock the Boat, and the second is like unto it: Thou shalt not make waves. Dare I say that most of the administrators are pederasts, and perhaps satanists. It just comes with the territory.

Parents who send their children to public school might as well be abusing them at home. The whole education racket has been in dire need of reform since at least the early '70's, when the Liberals completed their short march from the universities through the schools...

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Donald Jeffries's avatar

It really is a part of the social hierarchy in every school system, WW. Thanks.

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VICKI's avatar

My grands go to expensive private elite girls schools and they have not escaped the woke perversion due to outside influences, sad to say.

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Clyde's avatar

When I gave my 8 1/2 year old son a whipping with my belt (what I considered a disciplinary action) for frequent misbehavior, the "School combined with the CPS (Communist People Stealers and the Local Sheriff's and courts to give my family the "eugenics" treatment. As Thomas Sowell once expressed about "School Choice" he asserted that self interested bureaucrats should not be permitted to interfere with the natural parents educational choices, but today the street theater and show trials betray the mob mentality more than ever. The "Command and Control" narrative is beyond the pale of what civilized humans are equipped to deal with. Like Orwell's 1984, with a long period of coercive detention, everybody "confesses".

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White Wolf's avatar

I got my share of spankings as a child. (About half of them deserved.) The school also had corporal punishment. (I got spanked in public school in kindergarten. I recall that as a majestic overreaction. Pocketing a plastic flower that had fallen onto the sidewalk does not exactly seem to be a capital offense, in my opinion.)

At any rate, they flipped the script when I was in upper grade school. Suddenly corporal punishment was forbidden in the schools. That was the first push to forbid all corporal punishment. While it can certainly be abused, on the whole, the Christian Paddle kept the Christian Peace. Little children are like dogs- reward and punishment is what they understand, not any system of ethics. Modern adults also seem to be like dogs. SOme of them really need to be put in cages.

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includeMeOut's avatar

You are whipping an 8 year old with a belt?? I think the CPS (whatever that is) might be hauling you off to a re-education camp soon, a reform school for bullies.

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Clyde's avatar

Who is the bully here?

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includeMeOut's avatar

You if you are whipping an 8-year old with a belt. You are by doing so creating future bullies.

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Clyde's avatar

And it is you omnipotent moral busybodies that approve government violence the world over. The extinction of a natural family is not as important as your opinions on that family. I know God has called all men to repent, but your pride prohibits you from distinguishing the disciplinary actions of a loving and caring parent with actual child abuse. Weaponizing the language is abuse..

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VICKI's avatar

I remember getting tree switches across my legs as a precocious youngster several decades ago and it was just accepted. Then a few smacks in the face and in fact in fourth grade a woman teacher smacked me as I was turned around whispering to a friend during class. I was surprised but not shocked. Today the CPS would be all over her and truly I was disrupting class and the slap didn't hurt me except my pride. I do not, however, advocate physical violence (well, I have been known as a mother to snatch a ponytail or two) after my saintly sister said, "Violence begets violence" and I really thought that was a good way to raise children. We know abused folks as adults become abusers, so lesson learned. There ARE other ways to assert parental control. Just think about what they are for your family, we should be smarter than our children and can figure it out.

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VICKI's avatar

To clarify, I agreed with my sister and did not and do not think hitting or spanking with anything is healthy. When a person is much larger than a child, it definitely feels like abuse to me.

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Clyde's avatar

In my case they wiped my family off the face of the earth and never proved "Child Abuse" that was their excuse to criminalize my wife and I and lock us up for 57 days 3 1/2 hours before kidnapping our son from the second grade. They used the "allegation" to manufacture 2 felonies and 4 misdemeanors apiece against my wife and I so that they could "fill the vacuum". They stalked us for years for some excuse to deploy and we were cognitive of their activities. As Catherine Austin Fitt's expressed from her experiences with "The Department of Justice" if they don't have a profile on you, they will make one up. Do you know who "They" are?

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VICKI's avatar

I am horrified to hear that but I have heard of people "reporting" someone I know for slapping her kid standing up in a grocery card and being unruly. The CPS came after her but nothing like that. I don't WANT to know who "they" are it would sound like from your experience. That sounds like a nightmare.

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Clyde's avatar

They are the "dogs" that Whitewolf speaks of. The slave traders and human traffickers of our era.

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Kris's avatar

Why on earth did you ever allow your child to attend public school?

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Clyde's avatar

The incursion took place on January 29th, 2003. My wife and I had no clue about Agenda 21, Cancel Culture or any of the other conspiracies that are not theories. We didn't know about change agents or the communist agenda was that far advanced. In a documentary in 1969, G. Edward Griffin was trying to warn of of these things, but I never saw that until the 1990's.

My wife and I were of the traditional nuclear family, raised by two parents and in our "old school" way of thinking, we thought it would benefit our son to attend the public school. We got an "education" we never anticipate. I had never encountered such a virulent malice as the Mormons of Utah have no issues with disposing with those "undesirables". No matter how many "laws" they have to violate to achieve their objective.

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Lisa's avatar

Excellent, as always! It's like you are reading MY mind when you write. I'm so thankful that there are others who really "see" these things and for YOUR gift of communicating them.

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Donald Jeffries's avatar

That's so nice to hear, Lisa. Thank you!

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Fran's avatar

Bullies are everywhere. Parents, siblings, fellow students, teachers (nuns and priests especially), employers, those in grocery stores, neighbors, and lets not forget the military. I've never been to one high school reunion because I was afraid of what I would have said to them, words I should have said when we were lumped together. Why they never teach kids about morals, values, ethics as we are growing up is beyond me. Parents don't always do a good job. Guess thats why many seek psychological help later in life, or become drug/alcohol addicts. We end up as cattle being shoved around; I really hated playing a robot. After all these years, I have learned to try and be kind to others. It does have its rewards. All I ask is that the other person pay it forwards. Changes in our society start within, one at a time.

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Grazyna Samborska's avatar

Since the dawn of humanity, boys have been raised to be warriors, fighting in battles between tribes, and then to be soldiers willing to give their lives in defense of their country.

We are counseled repeatedly that the best way to resolve any conflict is through violence.

American imperialism has been "spectacular", but now is extremely dangerous, as quite a countries are equipped with nuclear weapons.

The DOD (Department of Offense} would be an appropriate acronym, and not DOD, no?

And COVID vaccines are under DOD jurisdiction...

Is a young Kamala Harris' photo on the cover of your book?

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Donald Jeffries's avatar

Lol, I don't think Kamala was part of the project "Weapon of Choice," Grazyna. Rich Johnson, the photographer who took the photos, kindly gave me permission to use a montage from his project for the cover of the book. Thanks.

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