Schools are contributing to the rot of american women.
Posted: October 9th, 2014, 2:09 am
A lot of people on this forum apparently like to point to social media and such for women becoming "Americanized" when living in the USA. But I know of another and massive contributor to the cold, snobby nature of American women; schools. Yes, you read correctly. Schools. Not only is bullying obviously a huge problem, but American schools have rules and regulations that can make the social atmosphere one of rot and filth.
For instance, many schools across the nation have banned hugging, and over 99.9 percent of American schools have some sort of policy against Public Display of Affection (PDA). Allready, in 2007, a girl at Mascoutah Middle School in Mascoutah, Illinois received 2 days of detention after hugging 2 of her friends. A news article of it is at http://www.nbcnews.com/id/21661718/ns/u ... DZNlvldXQw
In a related case, an Alabama student was actually suspended for hugging a grieving friend! To make matters worse, it even appears that schools in the southern states, where people are normally nicer, have even more restrictive, harsher policies against PDA than schools in the northern states! The only possible reason is as follows; American schools are technically designed in fact to brainwash children and teens into being heartless, selfish snobs as adults. They are designed to brainwash by handing out disciplinary consequences like detentions, suspension, in school suspension, Saturday suspensions, and other nasty stuff for being friendly and showing affection, love, and care towards their fellow classmates. And in fact, one school district, J Sterling Morton High School District 201, located in Chicago, Illinois' west suburbs of Cicero and Berwyn, even gives detentions and even demerits to cheerleaders for having any kind of interactions with guys while in uniform, a policy that reportedly went into effect in the Fall of 1999!
For instance, many schools across the nation have banned hugging, and over 99.9 percent of American schools have some sort of policy against Public Display of Affection (PDA). Allready, in 2007, a girl at Mascoutah Middle School in Mascoutah, Illinois received 2 days of detention after hugging 2 of her friends. A news article of it is at http://www.nbcnews.com/id/21661718/ns/u ... DZNlvldXQw
In a related case, an Alabama student was actually suspended for hugging a grieving friend! To make matters worse, it even appears that schools in the southern states, where people are normally nicer, have even more restrictive, harsher policies against PDA than schools in the northern states! The only possible reason is as follows; American schools are technically designed in fact to brainwash children and teens into being heartless, selfish snobs as adults. They are designed to brainwash by handing out disciplinary consequences like detentions, suspension, in school suspension, Saturday suspensions, and other nasty stuff for being friendly and showing affection, love, and care towards their fellow classmates. And in fact, one school district, J Sterling Morton High School District 201, located in Chicago, Illinois' west suburbs of Cicero and Berwyn, even gives detentions and even demerits to cheerleaders for having any kind of interactions with guys while in uniform, a policy that reportedly went into effect in the Fall of 1999!