I'd like to also throw in real fast, tha there does come a point where enough is enough. Tracking kids off school grounds or the deal with the school turning on web cams on school computers without warning qualify as that.
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I'd like to also throw in real fast, tha there does come a point where enough is enough. Tracking kids off school grounds or the deal with the school turning on web cams on school computers without warning qualify as that.
I prefer counting bodies like sheep to the rhythm of the war drums.
I think they should all be micro-chipped like my dogs and then their position broadcast to googlemaps live 24/7.
Or, to help pay for the microchipping, the school charges for a hunt night where the wild youngsters are set free in the parking lot and you get to shoot them with a tracking dart. Hell, I don't even have kids and I'd pay to do that!
When the justice system relieves me of being responsible for my kids being at school then I'll be happy to go without the tracking system. In the meantime were my kids one of the ones who skip regularly & put me in danger of going to court/paying fines/jail time/etc then hell yes I believe they should do everything they can to know where they're at.
Agreed. I approached my 2 teens with the idea & they just shrugged it off. There's so many rules & regulations they have to adhere to they're not worried about one more thing, especially when it's an ID card they could drop in a locker & walk off without if they really wanted to.
Holy crap I just dont know how I feel about this at all. I seriously cannot make up my mind. I think I've considered literally every possible outcome of the long term usage of these things and my brain hurts from thinking about it. So I'm going to stop and just let it play out. This almost never happens to me that I cant make up my mind about something like this...it might be a bad sign.
This is such a hypocritical argument that I can't begin to describe it.Quote:
There's so many rules & regulations they have to adhere to they're not worried about one more thing, especially when it's an ID card they could drop in a locker & walk off without if they really wanted to.
Well...opinion is argument. As soon as you have an opinion and speak it you are starting an argument. Not that argument is bad. It is necessary for critical thought and in turn the evolution of our silly little primate brains.