Nothing wreaks of the police state like police officers assaulting and arresting children at school; especially an 11-year-old boy with autism.
Meet Kayleb Moon-Robinson, a 6th grader at Linkhorne Middle School, whose life has been forever changed thanks to the American police state.
Kayleb’s problems began one day as a teacher was yelling at him for misbehaving. In a fit of anger, Kaleb kicked a trashcan; not a teacher, not another student, a trashcan.
When the school police officer witnessed Kaleb’s attack on the trashcan, instead of getting detention or losing his recess break, Kaleb was arrested. He was then charged with disorderly conduct in juvenile court.
Disturbingly enough, none of the teachers or school officials saw a problem with the use of law enforcement to remedy middle school discipline problems.
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All part of the plan....make EVERYONE a criminal. Starting early means this kid can NEVER own a gun or be a full citizen unless he can convince some blackrobed pirate to restore his rights.....not likely to happen.
ReplyDeleteYes, disturbing in deed. But given the zero tolerance mentality and the one size fits all approach, it does not suprise me. It is much easier to turf a disipline problem off on to some one else and then to give a bland "but I was only following orders (or rules, policy or regulations)". Thus, you are not responsible for what happens, as you were doing only what you were told to do.
ReplyDeleteWhat disgusts me, is the lack of common sense and good judgement on the part of the so called adults. But what better way to enforce the concept, of unquestion obedience to the rules and those in authority, but treating children as a criminal. We are all nazis now: worship the state as your g-o-d, shut up and do what you are told. With no questions asked, it is for your own good.
The pendulum must reach it's zenith in the near future.
DeleteNatural progression of the police state
ReplyDeletewon't sink in for those who support leo's shooting people in the back because they're scumbags, or resisting arrest until it happens to them.