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    Posted June 9, 2012 by
    barryconet
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    Tennessee
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    What’s wrong with America’s school system?

    What's wrong with our kid's?

     
    Let's go back to the 40's when America was still a moral nation. The break down began after WWII with the advent of TV. As technology began to invade our lives so did the divorce rate. This invasion is at a fever pitch in 2012. Add in a bunch of ridiculous law's: "The 16 age work law". etc.Today. Kid's cannot develop a since of independence, responsibility. The advent of the internet has unlashed an avalanche of information and there isn't enough wisdom to deal with it. So today we have kid's the majority whom come from single parent or no parent homes, raised on tv weened on Cell-phones we have a generation of fat lazy Nintendo babies who can't create, can't problem solve have no concept of the value of money and zero ethic's. How do we fix our country's education system? Fix the home allow parents to raise their children. Get the lawyers out of schools remove government and allow communities to raise children. One more thing American families are being held hostage by fear perpetrated by race. When children can leave in the morning and spend the day with friends playing and developing a since of independence. Mom would say be home for dinner. You can't expect a child to go off to collage and be independent when he has never developed beyond moms cell phone umbilical cord.
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