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Education Title: Was This “Tattle-Tale Culture” Encouraged by Public Schools? The band Bowling for Soup has a song called High School Never Ends. In it, the singer complains that he thought all the terrible things about high school would end once he graduated. Unfortunately, he discovers
I couldnt help thinking of this song as I watched four videos this week of tattle-tales calling the police for the dumbest reasons. Cornerstore Caroline called the police to accused a nine-year-old black boy of groping her butt at a convenience store. Security cameras showed that his backpack accidentally brushed up against her. Golf Cart Gail called police on a father on the sidelines of his sons soccer game, as well as apparently the rest of the rival teams parents. In July, ID Adam called police on a woman after she refused to show her ID at a community pool, even though she had already used the necessary swipe card to open the locked gate. And a student called campus safety officers to ask for an escort to her car because she saw Trump supporters and didnt feel safe. Did somebody make threats to you? The security officer asks. I mean, I dont, I feel like my physical threat is likemy physical safetyis at, like, a threat. Im just, I dont feel comfortable walking over there, because I feel like they might jump me or something like that. I just, I dont know, I just need someone to walk me to my car. The officer tells her that they dont have the personnel to do that. She asks what she should do then. And he says, I dont know. Then there was Permit Patty who called the cops on an 8-year-old black girl selling water and Barbeque Becky who called the cops on a group of black people cooking out in public. The mainstream media plays up the racial elements of these instances. More likely is that this happens all the time regardless of race. But the racial videos go viral because that is the narrative being pushed right now. Ironically, #MeToo hysteria also likely contributed to Cornerstore Carolines ridiculous overreaction to an innocent young boy accidentally brushing up against her backside. In New York City, a crowded city of over 8 million, sometimes people are going to accidentally brush up against you. But the real problem is the knee-jerk reaction to call the police over such trivial things. Its like society has devolved to a point where no one is an adult. People cant just work things out among themselves, or simply get over it. They have to tell the teacher. These people are stuck in high school. They have been indoctrinated to get the authorities on their side whenever they have a minor personal problem. Its really a sleazy and pathetic way to behave. Its not like anyone in any of these situations was actually in danger. They were trying to throw the governments weight behind tiny, unimportant disputes. Its like the teachers pet standing behind her, sticking out his tongue while she scolds you. As the rightfully angry woman in the pool video says, this wastes officers time, and tax dollars. Is this what we have police for? To be hall monitors and guidance councilors? To behave like teachers and deans, resolving issues that are not criminal, and probably not even civil legal disputes? Public schools insidious influence has changed society. They indoctrinate people to behave like this. After a century of forced public schooling, with the vast majority of society attending these government centers for twelve years, society is starting to reflect the dangerous lessons we are taught in high school. In high school, you are encouraged to get a teacher or a guidance counselor involved in any disputes. Youre supposed to report fellow students who break the rules. In the Bowling for Soup song, the band is referring to the culture that high school has created. And this is the same problem. Teen culture is now an American export, as bad as imperialism. It promotes cliques and factions. It encourages you to label yourself a jock, or a nerd, or an honors students, or a burnout. Then you police conformity, to make sure there arent any posers in your midsts
or outsiders using the pool, or having a BBQ on your turf. This system was encouraged by grouping kids by age in schools. A majority of their interactions involved people the same maturity level. That makes it harder to grow up
you get less exposure to friends who could bring you up to their level. Or better yet, adults who could teach you a useful trade or skill. But you do learn how to get power in a world where all the authority comes from the top. You learn how to use the teachers power to get your way, to enforce your standards, to empower your clique. Because you are forced to follow strict and arbitrary rules, it bothers you when you see someone getting away with breaking these rules. You report someone for skipping class, not because you are angry that they are missing out on a quality education, but because you are mad that you have to attend class while they are free. Of course, teachers values are more aligned with certain groups of students. Honors students and student council get special treatment and protection. Skateboarders get hassled everytime they walk down the hall. Just like the lady at the pool, they look guilty, according to the biases of the hall monitors and the ID Adams. People like to pretend that high school trains you for the real world. So then people think the real world is asking for permission to speak, eat lunch, and use the bathroom. People internalize that you need to prove your innocence everywhere you go with hall passes, late passes, and permission slips. It feels normal to prod nosily into other peoples business because thats what teachers have been doing for twelve years. In schools, you have no right to privacy. But some students like this, like the girl who is afraid of Trump supporters. She wants to give up her privacy and freedom in order to have a safe space. She wants an authoritarian state modeled after a public school, as long as it means she gets escorted to her car by government agents. All this starts with indoctrination in public schools. And we are left with immature whiny adults who cant solve their own problems. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
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