wkmac
Well-Known Member
Wonder if the author of this piece took his arguement out to it's conclusion?
Or are females exempt?
When it comes to mass schooling, public or private, I believe John Taylor Gatto got
it right! So did Pink Floyd!
[video=youtube;M_bvT-DGcWw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_bvT-DGcWw[/video]
Private schools by their very nature discriminate. Their students are literally the chosen ones — special, better. This sort of thinking has a way of weaving itself into the fibers of a family and into the thinking of the children, particularly young boys in a male culture where even the slightest deviations from the narrowest concepts of normality are heretical.
It is no wonder then that the study, which was conducted by the Josephson Institute Center for Youth Ethics of more than 43,000 high school students, found that:
• Boys who went to private religious schools were most likely to say that they had used racial slurs and insults in the past year as well as mistreated someone because he or she “belonged to a different group.”
• Boys at religious private schools were the most likely to say that they had bullied, teased or taunted someone in the past year.
Or are females exempt?
When it comes to mass schooling, public or private, I believe John Taylor Gatto got
it right! So did Pink Floyd!
[video=youtube;M_bvT-DGcWw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_bvT-DGcWw[/video]