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09-11-2015, 06:18 PM
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Re: The Inhumane 'Autism Cage' Where a Young Boy Was Kept at School
Yes ma'am. My wife went to the same school, so I have a witness. When my wife was in elementary school, she got into a fight with a girl and both of them were locked in to a small room and told to 'work it out'. Let me put it to you like this: growing up where we did and going to the school we went to it was not a shock for either of us when (over the years of being there) many of our friends killed themselves. If you had any sort of mental struggle or emotional issues, that place only exacerbated them. I know most will say 'that's how it is at all high schools' but that's not true....most high schools don't have to deal with lawsuits from their janitorial staff because the staff was forced to clean blood and brains from the foyer after another student killed themselves. |
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#42
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09-11-2015, 06:20 PM
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Re: The Inhumane 'Autism Cage' Where a Young Boy Was Kept at School
"Depends on what the meaning of the word "is" is." - Blow Job Bill Clinton (Liar In Chief) You're just being a mindf*cker now. You share the dishonesty of the flaky parents. If...you ever stop being a mindf*cker...you will understand. · |
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09-11-2015, 10:59 PM
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Re: The Inhumane 'Autism Cage' Where a Young Boy Was Kept at School
Iam sorry but what? How did they even get this cage? That is a nice cage. Why in this age is a school locking up autistic kids in cages That is so backwards to what we know now. |
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#44
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09-11-2015, 11:03 PM
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Re: The Inhumane 'Autism Cage' Where a Young Boy Was Kept at School
I see where you're coming from, and there is merit in that. The idea of "inclusion" is basically to integrate these people into society. It's to make them be looked at as people, rather than put them in some kind of institution and forget about them. People forget that these are people too |
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#45
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09-12-2015, 02:43 AM
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Re: The Inhumane 'Autism Cage' Where a Young Boy Was Kept at School
'scuse me, genius. If she is American, she has absolutely helped pay for this child's education, in the form of property taxes. That's how shit works. |
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#46
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09-12-2015, 07:13 AM
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Re: The Inhumane 'Autism Cage' Where a Young Boy Was Kept at School
So, you haven't put up any of your own money either. All you liars and leeches just go round and round with your circular BS. Nothing means anything until you put up your own money. That's how this "sh*t" really works. Where is your "compassion"? It is shut up inside your tightly closed wallet. That's where. You are a typical Liberal/Conservative. Liberal with the money of others and Conservative with your own. Phoney. |
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#48
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09-12-2015, 10:58 AM
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Re: The Inhumane 'Autism Cage' Where a Young Boy Was Kept at School
What I don't get is why the school found it easier and a better idea to have this overly expensive cage built and installed than to say they can't handle him?
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#49
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09-12-2015, 01:55 PM
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Re: The Inhumane 'Autism Cage' Where a Young Boy Was Kept at School
Before that clusterf*ck could have ever come about, the parents should have made sure that the school was qualified to handle their kid. That's like the parents knowing that their kid needs intricate neurosurgery and long term critical care and then... sending to a basic first aid station. The parents absolutely knew better than to do that. Very irresponsible parents. They just wanted a place to dump their kid who was their responsibility. |