Friday, January 11, 2008

MONEY WILL NOT MAKE OUR SCHOOLS SAFE

At least they are acknowledging that there is a problem. But of course, the response is always the same...more resources, more money...

Money will not stop kids from bringing knives to school.

Money will not stop sexual assaults against girls in the school halls.

Money will not make kids more respectful of their peers, teachers and each other.

One of the reasons (among many) that I trailed off in writing this blog of recent months is that I got tired of writing the same thing over and over again. It's the culture! Even a conservative politician can't change these things until the culture shifts and we are allowed to talk about what really ails us.

You can't have a progressive 60's style school system that says to students that there is no right or wrong and expect them to make the right decisions. You can't keep telling teenage gang members that they are oppressed and that the cause of their anger is really the system they are hopeless to change and expect them to not lash out. You can't encourage a a culture where female students are taught that feminist empowerment comes from being promiscuous and then expect boys to respect girls who choose not to be so.

Until the McEducation Premiere and his morally relative education Mc Minister realize this, than nothing will change and our children and their families will suffer for generations to come.

That's a helluva price to pay for the moral relavance of the washed up, burnt out, selfish social engineers of the baby boomer generation.

They promised us they would burn out but instead are taking a really long fade away. Rock on, indeed!

5 Comments:

At 8:07 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Not a word about decreasing immigration from Jamaica. The gang culture, the gun culture and the macho 'let's-father-as-many-kids- as-I-can-and-then-desert-them' culture.

This is the elephant in the room.

 
At 9:34 AM, Blogger Joanne (True Blue) said...

Good post, Nicol.

Michael Coren addressed this subject on his show last night. He was trying to make the point that the attitude of many teenaged black woman to want to have a child, and that of the black fathers to abandon them, is part of the problem.

Of course, the Feminazis went nuts.

 
At 10:09 AM, Blogger Nicol DuMoulin said...

Canada,

I don't know that I would want to limit any sort of immigration from any country, I just want a Canadian Culture that is confident enough to have its own positive culture. White secularists are as much to blame as anyone.

Joanne,

Coren is one of the last people in media in Canada who has the courage to say what is true. I love that the feminazi crowd went nuts. They are a huge part of the problem.

Thank you both for your comments.

 
At 1:18 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

the only way money will help, is if it goes to the parents so they can make the choices they with for their children's education. If that means moving them out of an unsafe school or a school that constantly blows off concerns and neglects things...so be it.

The big question in my mind is what has the TDSB done with the money it has been given more than once. They've been bailed out and Paul Christie set this board on good track. I think another forensic audit is due.

Also, I love how Kathleen Wynne dismissed the report..yet, when she was a trustee, she, in large part was the head cheerleader for kicking and screaming and resisting anything the former gov't initiated. This will all come back to bite her....soon I'm sure. She should not be let off the hook.

 
At 2:51 PM, Blogger Nicol DuMoulin said...

Wynne is an extremist ideologue from the 'queer theory', 'feminist gender identity politics' school of education; look at her career. The safety of children in school is not something she is known for and I suspect she cares very little about it. These are issues of the modern era that the 60's radical Wynne could not comprehend.

That she was elected says two things...

1. Feel sorry for the children of these parents, they clearly are not informed or choose not to be

2. The parents and teachers are just as much to blame.

 

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