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Plexiglass Child Abuse in Government Schools

15 Monday Feb 2021

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child abuse, education, evil, hoax, Horry County, schools, South Carolina

This one takes the cake even concerning government school stupidity. Even in 2021. Even with the hoax in full, never-ending force. Elementary school children in Horry County, SC are literally confined to jail cells made of plexiglass. And, of course, their teacher is in trouble for sharing this grand innovation with the world. Do watch the video of the classroom prison holding area.

An elementary school teacher was asked to remove a video from her personal Facebook feed by the Horry County Schools District Office on Friday afternoon, with the 82-second video questioning the way that plexiglass was installed at Forestbrook Elementary.

Teresa Holmes, a fifth-grade teacher, showcased the “prison-like” structures in her classroom, questioning whether any member of the HCS Board of Education had sat in one of the desks, pointing specifically to the obstructed views of the classroom white board due to the plexiglass.

She also tagged Ken Richardson, the BOE chairman, in the post, who responded that someone from the district office would contact her.

According to Holmes, that contact was not about fixing the problem, instead a message that was delivered through Forestbrook’s principal, who indicated that the district wanted Holmes to “take it down, and don’t make it look like something negative.”

It looks like something negative because it is utterly and purely satanic. This is child abuse as perpetrated by a bunch of luciferian criminals screaming out for millstones. Of course, they don’t want the public to know about this – it’s the same reason they do what they can to keep parents out of the schools. And this kind of response from the Board is the norm, not an aberration. Now, you know the drill: a look at Forestbrook:

This is what might be called, statistically, a “good” government school. Test score-wise it ranks above Horry County in general and the State of South Carolina in almost all subjects. And, yes, one finds the typical slide in math proficiency, from 80% in 3rd grade to 61% in 5th. Performance and test averages are slowly falling as the school continues to undergo the routine demographic collapse. It is maybe a decade away from the composition and performance of neighboring Socastee Elementary and Palmetto Bay Elementary. Then, what? Detroit levels? But, as-is, it’s in the top 15% of all elementary schools in SC – a “good” school.” And, yet this happens.

For the love of whatever you hold dear, get your children out of these abominable, hellish cauldrons of idiocy. No child deserves to be corralled like a prisoner. Homeschool.

Government School = Masked Terror

14 Wednesday Oct 2020

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child abuse, education, koax, masks, schools, South Carolina

Sadly, almost all schools in the former America require children to cover their Image-of-God faces with training burkhas. The public concentration camps are upping the enforcement of the unconscionable.

The board unanimously approved a motion from board member Cameron Nuessle for “the district to give clear guidance to schools on defiance and insubordination with respect to wearing a face covering.”

Superintendent King Laurence said refusing to wear a mask could fall under the Code of Conduct’s infraction of defiance or, with repeated violations, insubordination.

A “King” issues his decree. This particular petty tyrant replaced a goon who was canned for making death threats in re a coverup of something about a computer. Not to worry! That thug, rather than being arrested, drifted into another cushy government make-work position elsewhere. But, your kids … their adherence to normalcy is defiant insubordination. This, from a “school” system with all the self-reported performance characteristics one would expect.

No masks required at the little HOME schoolhouse!

The Lies Keep Coming

10 Friday Jul 2020

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BS, Coronavirus, Georgia, hoax, South Carolina

Almost too many and too fast to track. Yesterday, I listened to Gerald Celente blast apart the hype and idiocy about Sweden v. Belgium. So, I thought I’d do my part with too states a little closer to the sad place I call … something.

South Carolina is being destroyed by the Coronahoax!!! So say the usual suspects. Worse than New York, which is somehow still in existence, if under siege. If there’s one thing SC has A LOT of, it’s old people. If there’s another, it’s overweight and unhealthy people. All of them drive… and, I suppose, fear getting a cold that could only aggravate their preexisting conditions. PANIC!!!

Across the river in Georgia, the AJC screams: “‘We are headed for a crisis’: Georgia hospital beds dwindle as virus cases soar,” while revealing that 2,322 of the available beds are taken by older, fatter, already sick and/or dying people. So, where’s the lie? Ask – always ask about these things. How many hospital beds are there in GA? It’s a big state with a lot of (unhealthy, fat, and mildly retarded) people, a lot of cities, and a lot of hospitals. How bad is this terminal dwindle?

The State says, via intermediaries, that there are 22,521 hospital beds. Dwindled down to about 90%. PANIC!!!

At this point, it’s safe to assume that if it’s in the news, it’s a hoax. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have to work on the See-n-Say version of this blurb for the people in GA and SC.

Parents Should Have the Final Say

29 Saturday Feb 2020

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decline, education, law, LGBTQ+VP&C, schools, South Carolina

The LGBTP brigade is suing the state of South Carolina over one of the last shreds of sanity and decency in the failed SC government schools. All over the legally-mandated way that sex education is supposed to be taught to children. The state make-work idiots and conservatives have already conceded defeat. (Shock!)

State Superintendent of Education Molly Spearman, named as a defendant in the lawsuit, agrees that the law is on shaky ground.

She requested an opinion on its constitutionality from South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson. That opinion says “a court would likely conclude” that the law violates the equal protection clause requiring that people in similar circumstances be treated the same under the law.

“Whether we agree or not, the Constitution is the Constitution,” Solicitor General Robert D. Cook wrote in the opinion.

“I agree with the arguments and evidence presented in the opinion,” Spearman said in a statement. “I also believe that parents should continue to have the final say in whether or not their child participates in health education curriculum.”

State Superintendent of Schools. South Carolina. Hmm. It seems there was this guy in a recent novel who dismissed a similar official as a simpleton. Art imitating life or something. At any rate, the law was never enforced. From the CIA’s Scholastic’s Read 180 program to the social studies texts to clubs, libraries, etc., the LGBTP lifestyle is not only taught and tolerated but celebrated in SC public schools (in yours too). The preemptive caving is par for the conservative course. Why wait for the courts to invent new rights for the mentally ill? Better to force everyone else to bow immediately – even lower than they are already forced to. Really, what else can one expect from people who are adamantly anti-Christian and anti-civilizational?

You do have the final say, however. So say something like: classical education, private school, church school, or homeschool. Maybe consider suing the state for stealing your tax money to indoctrinate other people’s kids in something that offends your freedoms?

A Honda was Good Enough for Jesus

19 Wednesday Dec 2018

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Christianity, church, churchians, grifters, Jesus's Accord, South Carolina

The Bible tells us that the Apostles were all in one Accord… Acts 2:1… Pun…must have been like a Holy clown car.

Things have changed. Now, even the preacher’s wife gets the luxury treatment. A South Carolina megachurch ring master pastor bought his wife a $200,000 Lamborghini as an anniversary gift.

Megachurch Pastor John Gray felt a need to explain it on a 23-minute clip on Facebook after catching a lot of flak,

Dec. 17 — This preacher’s wife has no reason to be late to church.

Megachurch Pastor John Gray bought his wife Aventer a $200,000 Lamborghini Urus for their eight-year anniversary, which he felt a need to explain on a 23-minute clip on Facebook after catching a lot of flak.

Ironically, Gray, who said he started preaching in 1994, started the video with a transportation metaphor.

“I want to thank the people who have been walking with me,” the Greenville, S.C. based holy man said before explaining the lavish present.

“The reason my wife and i wanted to have an eight-year wedding celebration is because I needed a new beginning — eight is the number of new beginnings,” he said.

He also clarified that being a pastor is just his job and he’s a husband first.

It’s all okay. I understand that (recently and suddenly) the Relentless (wow!) Church, which, by their website, more closely resembles a Motley Crue concert than a house of worship, has offered some cash to needy parishioners. I’m sure there’s no relationship to the Lambo backlash.

Really, it’s okay. Pastor Gray is associated with Opera and Joel Osteen so there’s no chance that he’s a post-modern, man of the world, do as I say, gospel of prosperity, churchian grifter. He’s a husband with a side business. Now, tithe.

“Significant Religious Change”

10 Friday Aug 2018

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America, Christianity, churches, culture, decline, Post Christian America, society, South Carolina, The West

The State (Columbia) does a great job looking into the predictable decline of the Church in South Carolina, the South, and the West:

FAITH BY NUMBERS

The South is slowly catching up to national and European trends shifting toward what many call a “post-Christian” culture — that is, a society with characteristics no longer dominantly rooted in Christianity.

Studies and surveys have documented the decline of self-identified Christians and the rise of “nones,” or the religiously unaffiliated, across the United States for years.

The Pew Research Center describes the United States as in the midst of “significant religious change. ”The share of Americans who identify with Christianity is declining, while those who say they have no religion is growing rapidly.

This isn’t new but it is still a little surprising in the Bible Belt. The Southern Baptist numbers are interesting, if alarming: adding 11 churches while shedding 78,516 members… This partially illustrates one of the problems with Protestantism: when does the schism stop? At this rate, in a few years, SC might only have 50,000 Southern Baptists, each attending his own, individual church…

This is the result of decades of decline, confusion, and degeneracy in society generally and in the parishes. In a time and place where literally anything goes (unless it makes sense), people look for refuge from the Church. Increasingly what they find is more anything goes, worldly conformity, postmodernism, tattoos, taboos, rock n’ roll services, Churchianty, cotton candy theology, and, in many cases, outright evil. It’s not a recipe for success.

The State is correct; it is starting to look like Post Christian America. This is change we don’t need.

We are assured long-term survival though it may be a little painful.

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“No Moshing in the Pulpit…” The State.

Total Knife Control Failure

17 Tuesday Apr 2018

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crime, gun control, knife control, prison, South Carolina

The failings of knife control are as predictable as the failings of gun control. Even in a place where everything is controlled and all weapons are strictly forbidden. A lesson from a South Carolina prison:

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Inmates armed with homemade knives fought each other for about seven hours over territory and money, leaving seven of them dead in the worst U.S. prison riot in a quarter-century, officials said Monday. An inmate who witnessed the violence told The Associated Press that bodies were “literally stacked on top of each other.”

At least 17 prisoners were seriously injured at Lee Correctional Institution, South Carolina prisons chief Bryan Stirling said. The first fight started in a dorm about 7:15 p.m. Sunday and appeared to be contained before suddenly starting in two other dorms. Cellphones helped stir up the trouble, and state officials urged the federal government to change a law and allow them to block the signals from prisoners’ phones.

Criminals gonna criminal. And if they can’t get weapons, they make them. Someone pass this along to the Khan Man.

Temporal proximity raises speculation: will SC be the target of Young Hogg’s next bullying session?

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Secession and Civil War

08 Sunday Apr 2018

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"Civil" War, Europe, secession, Second Amendment, South Carolina, War

One can beget the other and visa versa.

An Englishman reflects on his nation and associated continent.

People, any people, will only put up with the Richard Osborne-Brooks treatment for so long. Likewise, very likewise, they’ll only put up with Imperial totalitarianism for so long.

SC legislators prep secession movement over Second Amendment.

After all, if ,like JP Stevens, the Second Amendment is merely a relic of the 18th century, then so too must be the Union.

Interesting times.

 

Real Safe Spaces (or Not): State Comparisons

08 Thursday Jun 2017

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cars, driving, South Carolina

I love these kind of stats. Guns.com ran a story about the safest and least safe states in America. They broke it down into various categories. The one that caught my jaded eye was “Fewest/Most Fatalities per 100 Million Vehicle Miles of Travel.”

The “safest” driving state: Massachusetts. This actually did not surprise me, having spent tremendous amounts of time in Mass and having driven most of their roads at different times and seasons and under different conditions. They drive a little crazy and there is a ton of traffic (round Baaahssten) but they know how to do it. They drive more proactively than most Americans. Minga!

The worst, most dangerous and deadly state is, of course: South Carolina. Two reasons for this: First, the squalid little third world excuse for a state has no money for road construction or maintenance; much of I-26 and I-20 are gravel or dirt and lack overpasses or signage (not that the locals can read). Second, the people of First Secession simply do not know how to drive! It’s a wonder they don’t all get killed every year… Imagine a drunken and retarded monkey trying to drive a car while simultaneously eating a Big Mac, texting, and sleep babbling something about NASCAR. Now imagine an entire state of them. Welcome to SC. I hereby revoke all SC driver’s licences! Oh, wait. They don’t have those…

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Guns.com.

Check out the other categories! There are some anomalies. For instance, Maine has the fewest assaults per capita. This is easily explained by the fact that an assault must, by definition, involve at least two people. See – they only have two or three residents there and they’re not in the same places. Oddly enough Alaska has the highest number of assaults. Same equation but with a polar opposite conclusion. At least SC dodged that one. Come to think of it, that might call the reliability of the whole thing into question…

The Sword of Government

14 Saturday Feb 2015

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America, Augusta Chronicle, corruption, Courts, death, Gandolf, Georgia, God, government, Hitler, injustice, jury, justice, law, Lord of the Rings, murder, Paul, Romans 13, Satan, South Carolina, Stalin

This morning I read a letter to the editor of the Augusta (GA) Chronicle wherein the author proposed streamlining the dead penalty process.  The author had, I think, a mild semblance of good intentions behind his missive.  He certainly picked a sympathetic test case.  However, his proposal is extraordinarily dangerous.  And, unfortunately, his thinking is all too common in modern America.

His letter recounted the guilty plea entered by a South Carolina defendant accused of murdering a police officer.  As I have written elsewhere most criminal cases end in plea “bargains.” By entering his plea the defendant avoided the possibility of the death penalty.  This is a common practice.

The author argued the defendant deserved to die for his actions.  Perhaps he does.  I am not opposed to the death penalty per se.  Under the right circumstances it is a fitting punishment.  But, as I have written before, an American courtroom is one of the last places on earth one may find appropriate circumstances.

The author notes, correctly, that in South Carolina and Georgia (all civilized jurisdictions) a jury’s decision in a death penalty case must be unanimous – all of the jurors must agree the crime of murder was committed by the accused.  After reaching that conclusion they must separately and unanimously decide if death is the appropriate punishment.

Our letter writer calls on “both state legislatures of Georgia and South Carolina to change the law that requires a unanimous decision by a jury for the defendant to receive the death penalty.”  He proclaims: “When heinous crimes are committed, it should only take a simple majority of jurors for the person to receive the death penalty.”

His most disturbing and telling comment is: “The government should be the sword of God, and the guilty party should be hanged in public in front of the courthouse.”  The government should be the sword of God…  I submit he really believes the government should be … God.  This sentiment is as common as it is alarming.

First, as a legal matter, there is a sober reason why jury verdicts should be unanimous. In a criminal case, especially a death penalty case, the burden of proving the underlying facts and elements of the crime rests solely on the state.  The state must prove these elements beyond all reasonable doubt.  This means a reasonably prudent man (twelve of them) must have no logical reason to question the defendant’s guilt.

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(Google.)

I’m working an article about the origins and logic behind the jury system.  In short, it is a last check against a tyrannical prosecution.  Should a corrupt government bring a baseless (or sloppy) case against an accused individual, the jury stands between that individual and injustice – or so it was intended.  Having multiple jurors eliminates the possibility of individual juror prejudice co-opting justice.  In critical murder cases the unanimity rule adds a final layer of protection.  If only one juror maintains doubt, the whole jury is “hung.”

This protection is in place for all of us.  The Chronicle letter was followed (online) by several reader comments.  All but one wholeheartedly agreed with the author.  The lone holdout noted a Ohio case where three men were convicted or murder and sentenced to death.  After 39 years in prison they were exonerated in a crime they never committed.  This too is an all to common occurrence in America.  Hang them and let God sort them out?

If I read the author’s thought correctly, then I suppose he would really like to dispense with the jury and trial altogether.  In his mind an accusation should lead to immediate execution …  for God’s glory, no doubt.

I also suspect he subscribes to the simplistic reading of Romans 13 – that government is a righteous extension of God’s will.  Paul qualified this passage in terms of just law and order.  Should that government derive its authority and actions from Natural Law this assumption would be correct.  I do not know of any government, ever, which has so existed.  By their logic, blanket 13’ers would have to sanction any and all government actions as the will of God – including those of Stalin and Hitler.

The “sword of God?”  Government is just a sword – pure brute force – imposing the will of the ruling (Godly or not) on its subjects.  As I said above, I think the writer would supplant the Almighty with earthly governance.  This blasphemy is in vogue across the political spectrum.

CNN news anchor and Fordham Law School educated Chris Cuomo recently espoused the view that laws and rights come from earthly government and not God.  ‘Our Laws Do Not Come From God’.

Maryland Congressman Elijah Cummings goes further – he says people “come to government to feed their souls.”  Rep. Cummings: People ‘Come to Government To Feed Their Souls’.

The views and quotes show plainly that the new American religion is statism (a pitiful, second-rate brand of Satanism).

As to the suggestion the South Carolina defendant deserved to die, I recall several lines from The Lord of the Rings.  While discussing Gollum’s crimes, Frodo asserted that Gollum deserved to die.  Tentatively agreeing, Gandalf answered masterfully: “Many that live deserve death. And some that die deserve life. Can you give it to them? Then do not be too eager to deal out death in judgement.”  As true in South Carolina or Georgia as in Middle Earth.

 

 

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