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Matthew. 10-03-2018 02:31 PM

Elizabeth Porter “Should we pass a law that says no homework bc the kids tell us to?”
 


Surprised I couldn’t find a thread about this already.

This Republican rep for Florida has basically just said that passing a law banning the right to bear arms because the Florida shooting survivors are calling for it iis the equivalent to passing a law banning homework.

Sorry but as someone who works in education, I was so annoyed to hear this and I’ve seen it retweeted heaps of times on twitter these last few days :fist:

Thoughts on this?

montblanc 10-03-2018 02:36 PM

screaming @ comparing a 12 question history sheet to uncle john's AR-15

Matthew. 10-03-2018 03:46 PM

we has the wisdom?

ethanjames 10-03-2018 03:53 PM

imagine actually comparing homework and guns ****ing hell

Withano 10-03-2018 04:21 PM

We has the wisdom to knows that guns be good. Kids think they're bad but kids dont like homeworks. They dont has the wisdom.

Smithy 10-03-2018 04:58 PM

Jfc I can’t WAIT for these pieces of **** to die off so that our generation can finally make a change

user104658 10-03-2018 05:10 PM

Erm... My eldest doesn't do homework because it's a waste of time and counter-productive :shrug:

Kizzy 10-03-2018 06:15 PM

Homework doesn't blast your brain up against the science lab wall though does it?

Beso 10-03-2018 06:18 PM

I got strapped for refusing to do homework on principle....pffffffft.

Mystic Mock 11-03-2018 01:24 AM

Personally I don't believe in Homework as the Teachers should be good enough to keep their children entertained and educated, but I can understand the debate there.

I honestly don't get the debate with Gun Laws, allowing a lunatic with a criminal record to be able to go into their local Gun store and buy a Gun without much regulation is not just insane, but is basically the American Government encouraging innocent civilians to get shot to death. If they really care about their people they would regulate who can own a Gun or not, and certainly not compare to something as trivial as Homework.

Maru 11-03-2018 03:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Mystic Mock (Post 9913563)
Personally I don't believe in Homework as the Teachers should be good enough to keep their children entertained and educated, but I can understand the debate there.

I honestly don't get the debate with Gun Laws, allowing a lunatic with a criminal record to be able to go into their local Gun store and buy a Gun without much regulation is not just insane, but is basically the American Government encouraging innocent civilians to get shot to death. If they really care about their people they would regulate who can own a Gun or not, and certainly not compare to something as trivial as Homework.

The law is that folks with felonies and domestic violence convictions aren't legally allowed to own a gun. The agencies are not reporting to the ATF database, which is what all background checks run through. For example, the Air Force didn't report the convictions relating to the Sutherland Springs shooter. I'm not sure what the rationale is behind the debate... in the case of most shootings, there are major failures in terms of applying laws on the books, much less with reporting to the database, so the solution is probably to apply the laws that we already have and to pass red flag laws that would give the courts ability to allow law enforcement to remove the weapons from their home should there be a reason to with evidence presented by family, friends or others (even a simple suicide attempt)

Air Force admits it failed to send Sutherland Springs gunman’s records to feds
https://www.mysanantonio.com/news/lo...d-12389371.php

Ammi 11-03-2018 05:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Matthew. (Post 9912843)


Surprised I couldn’t find a thread about this already.

This Republican rep for Florida has basically just said that passing a law banning the right to bear arms because the Florida shooting survivors are calling for it iis the equivalent to passing a law banning homework.

Sorry but as someone who works in education, I was so annoyed to hear this and I’ve seen it retweeted heaps of times on twitter these last few days :fist:

Thoughts on this?

..surely all the ‘kids’ are saying though is that you didn’t keep us safe did you with your ‘adult laws’ on gun control...your laws contributed to our deaths...so now she’s saying, well hang on...we make the rules because ‘kids’ don’t dictate these things...even though our ‘rules’ haven’t worked, you haven’t been safe...if she wants to equate it to homework policies etc and trivialise it...then it’s the kids..(..the ones who are ‘at risk’...)...who would be rightfully saying...well we did all of the homework within your rules and we still failed our exams...so let’s try this another way so we can all ensure passes next time...the ‘kids are telling you to’...because the kids are the ones who not being kept safe and not feeling safe...so yes, listen to them you silly lady...


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