- Harlekin
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14yr Old Student Talks About the Constitution - School calls police
11 comments
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Wildly September 17, 2011 5:02:21 PM CEST
To give respect does not mean to be under submission, the distortion of the meaning will destroy what you want to conquer. Respect means that you have complete awareness and be in complete control of your surroundings. The human is not the enemy, it's their thinking....not showing respect puts out flags that you have lost the battle. The perfect formula is respect in one hand and wit in the other with humans in the center..the Constitution was built on the plains of the undistorted meaning of respect........respect is power.......
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Eeeeeee May 24, 2011 8:27:26 AM CEST
Schools Are Mind Control Temples...They Grade You Based On Your Behavior.Kids Like The One On The Video. Are Filtered Out Of An Eduation &Eventually Out Of Society.
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Pateriot July 26, 2009 5:07:43 PM CEST
Remember when you watch this video post, that you are hearing only side of things. I'm sure that if the truth were known he was far more disruptive and in the wrong then even he was indicating. Also, he was so far in the wrong that I don't even know were to start! Yes, question convention, but then make sure that it is not correct. If you still feel that you are in the right, work rationally and appropriately to seek change.
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Pateriot July 26, 2009 4:59:43 PM CEST
School is not in anyway a democracy. It is in fact an autocracy and one not run by you, a fourteen year old student!!! You are a minor with limited rights and are subject to the authority held by those responsible for you. At home, this is your parents. At school it is the teachers and other faculty members. Even adults, who are responsible for their own actions, are not free to say and do whatever they want whenever they like. At work, we are subject to the authority and discretion of our supervisors and those who hold authority. We are also subject to civil, state, and federal authority and laws as long as they do not infringe on our Constitutional rights. If a police officer pulls me over in my car and I am uncooperative and belligerent to him or her, they will arrest me and charge me with disturbing the peace, obstruction of justice and possibly other charges. This has not changed since the inception of the country and is NOT unconstitutional. The only difference is that now, instead of parents and schools yanking an unruly student by the scruff of his neck and treating him to corporal punishment, they are forced to call police and let them try to instill discipline and a measure of respect for authority on the student.
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Pateriot July 26, 2009 4:59:06 PM CEST
If you were my snotty assed, spoiled kid, the teachers and police would be the least of your worries! You wouldn't be able to sit down for a week after a stunt like you pulled, and would not be likely to ever repeat it anything like it again!!!!
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Pateriot July 26, 2009 4:57:59 PM CEST
School is not in anyway a democracy. It is in fact an autocracy and one not run by you, a fourteen year old student!!! You are a minor with limited rights and are subject to the authority held by those responsible for you. At home, this is your parents. At school it is the teachers and other faculty members. Even adults, who are responsible for their own actions, are not free to say and do whatever they want whenever they like. At work, we are subject to the authority and discretion of our supervisors and those who hold authority. We are also subject to civil, state, and federal authority and laws as long as they do not infringe on our Constitutional rights. If a police officer pulls me over in my car and I am uncooperative and belligerent to him or her, they will arrest me and charge me with disturbing the peace, obstruction of justice and possibly other charges. This has not changed since the inception of the country and is NOT unconstitutional. The only difference is that now, instead of parents and schools yanking an unruly student by the scruff of his neck and treating him to corporal punishment, they are forced to call police and let them try to instill discipline and a measure of respect for authority on the student.
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Northman November 24, 2008 6:26:41 PM CET
Right on man, your story is important. Spread your message to everyone you can
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Northman November 24, 2008 6:26:24 PM CET
Right on man, your story is important. Spread your message to everyone you can
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Markcumbriauk November 24, 2008 3:57:55 PM CET
Well Said kid, but as the Old Chinese philosophers say, \"Softly Softly\" let them belive thay are winning by the time thay \"the Controllers\" wake up We The People will be in Control, and NOT THEM
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Bobathome November 21, 2008 3:53:53 AM CET
Hang in there dude :) yes u will be looked down upon for not conforming to authority. Remember those in power feed from there \" in control\" status. The key is be wise as a serpent and prepare yourself as best as possible , and oh yes u are right about it all. AN OLD GUY :)

















