PLAYER57832 wrote:Juan you obviously went to an abusive school. Still, I think saying the pledge is a good thing. Also, based on other things you have said, I believe a big part of the problem in your case was that your parents did not support your ideas and this happened before you were an adult. Children, including teenagers, simply do not have the full rights of adults. Nor can they. Were your parents to have stood up and said this is what we are teaching our son .. I believe you would have had a differant outcome.
True. I was an outspoken Athiest and my mother wanted a Christian. And my school was quite abusive and intrusive. Obviously not in a physicle way. Not saying anything more...
GabonX wrote:You're making a big assumption here. I didn't see that he stated he went to a public school. I hope you don't make these kinds of leaps and bounds when forming ideas about politics and current events.
Neoteny wrote:Almost as big of an assumption as the one that dictates we having discussed Juan's schooling in the past.
I've talked about it a lot. I failed all of my high school sciences courses and nearly flunked out of high school rather than give in to my creationist science teacher. With tenure. He had lots of tenure.
I had a meeting with my teachers and mother way back in the day. I told her what my science teacher was doing, but she wouldn't take my side. She was hoping I would care more about my grades than my pride, and later he would help to convert me. There was this pretty Jehovah's Witness in my class, her parents simply took her out of the school. But honestly, would anyone here renounce their Christianity or anything? No one on this forum would.
The one thing that resonates with people are my science teacher's bonus questions. He would give a hand-written test with all of the required questions. Then he would have all these "bonus questions" on the back of the tests. For example "why is it unlikely that the 'Java Man' is a Homo Sapien's Ancestor?" Then you would have to answer "because his bones are too similer to an ape and they were found a mile a part in a riverbed. The man who found them just wanted money and claimed unrelated ape and human bones were part of the same creature."
GabonX wrote:Anyhow, as much as I hate I hate I hate them, the ACLU can and does take up this kind of issue all the time. You don't have to say the pledge in public schools and if you're told otherwise the person who told you this can be fought and won against.
What's wrong with the ACLU? They do the job no one wants. I think we need people like that.