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You don't think AOC would use the government to shut up American citizens? barry's cabal and the dementia patient had no problem censuring social media sites. We have lots of free speech repression on college campuses with firings of those who don't toe the part line. Same with big US corporations like with ESPN and Curt Shilling or Levi Strauss with Jennifer Sey. Trump was headed for jail at the behest of Soros DAs or the federal DOJ. Not one Tug leftard has spoken out about the weaponization of the US justice system. Look at the Rittenhouse trial or the current Penny trial in New York.https://www.forbes.com/sites/jairhi...-resigns-citing-school-closure-disagreements/
Levi Strauss’ chief marketer Jennifer Sey has resigned from her position, claiming she was forced out after voicing her opinion that schools should remain open during the Covid-19 pandemic.
In an essay published on writer Bari Weiss’s Substack, Sey—a 20-year veteran of Levi’s who has been global brand president since 2020—said the company’s CEO, Chip Bergh, offered her a $1 million severance package in exchange for her signature on a nondisclosure agreement. However, she said declined so she could “keep my voice.” 
 
Obama, in 1st remarks since election, says 'a line has been crossed' if 'one side' makes certain moves
They always accuse the other side for what they are actually doing or are about to do. Always. Lawfare. Canceling free speech. Election fraud. Allowing billionaires to hire election workers and put out unofficial drop boxes etc. etc. etc. Votes don't actually show up 3 weeks later in an honest election system.

Feds using banks to surveil Americans' financial data without warrants, House Judiciary says
Proof. Dazzler will say it's not proof he's an attorney!
 
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You have western people saying they can't afford children living in abundance and the poorest people in the world popping them out every 9 months
I will be honest. I didn't want kids because I'm a selfish fuck. Ended up raising a couple pre owned models. That was enough
 
If only we had a massive federal department of education and spent the most money per student in the world then that level of commitment for our kids' education would pay off. The new math is working as well as our elites abandonment of phonics for reading instruction. Ern has it nailed, we just need to spend more money for administrators. Nothing says commitment to the kids education like voting for a democrat. Time for another lockdown.https://www.joannejacobs.com/post/u-s-math-scores-show-devastating-decline
https://www.chalkbeat.org/2024/12/04/timss-international-test-result-us-math-scores-decline-post-pandemic/ between 2019 and 2023 for fourth- and eighth-graders, according to new https://timss2023.org/results from the Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study, known as TIMSS. Some countries improved, passing the U.S. in international rankings, writes Erica Meltzer on Chalkbeat.
The declines were "steep" and "devastating," said Peggy Carr, commissioner of the National Center for Education Statistics. While high achievers held their own, low-performing students lost the most, widening achievement gaps.

"One in five U.S. eighth graders scored below the low benchmark, meaning they lacked even basic proficiency," Meltzer writes. That's way up from earlier years.

The drop in science scores was less extreme, but U.S. fourth-graders now score worse in science than they did in 1995.

Singapore, South Korea, Hong Kong, and Japan topped the rankings. Poland, Sweden and Australia made the greatest gains, passing the U.S. “We have countries leapfrogging over us,” Carr said.

It's not clear whether school closures, which lasted longer in the U.S. than in Europe or Asia, led to more learning loss. But one of the countries that raised achievement, Sweden, didn't close elementary schools or mandate masks. TIMSS now ranks Sweden 14th in math achievement, while the U.S. is ranked 24th.

"American students’ scores https://www.chalkbeat.org/2021/10/14/22725293/test-scores-naep-pandemic-high-low-achievers/ for reasons that are not entirely clear," writes Meltzer.

"The U.S. is https://www.the74million.org/article/four-insights-into-u-s-students-drop-in-math-science-on-international-test/Stanford economist Thomas Dee told Kevin Mahnken. "Nearly three decades of math achievement growth" evaporated in a few years.

Before the pandemic, federal accountability laws were weakened, notes Dan Goldhaber, director of the https://caldercenter.org/. That may have hurt students who were already behind, he speculates.

Every mistake American education made regarding phonics vs whole language, it’s about to make again with math instruction," "And once again a handful of gurus and education professors are about to make millions off of miseducating kids based on pseudoscientific theories and vibes."

He's talking about groups of students struggling with problems -- standing up and with white boards! -- instead of listening to a teacher's explanation first. That's not how they do it in Singapore.
Of course closing schools for a year, or more, had an effect. Make little kids go eat lunch outside in 40 degree rainy weather because of science! It's okay for boys to use the girl's restroom though. Don't question it, bigots.
 
While much of the Kitty Genovese story has been debunked the meme remains that good white men stood by and did nothing. Today, in almost any blue city with a George Soros DA any white men intervening with a criminal, particularly a black criminal is risking years in jail (ask Rittenhouse). Voting for politicians who want to defund the police, release criminals into the general population, fail to prosecute criminals and yet way willing to prosecute a Good Samaritan is going to get a lot more crime victims. You get what you vote for. Even a hung jury accomplishes what Bragg (and Team Dazzler) wants, a disarmed passive population open to being preyed upon by criminals. Once upon a time, "Leave it up to the police" might have meant something.https://instapundit.com/688633/#disqus_thread

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Still leaves open a criminal negligent homicide with four years possible in the clink and a lifetime of being a convicted felon.
 
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