l****z 发帖数: 29846 | 1 September 23, 2013 | by Warner Todd Huston
It isn’t America any more when a parent can’t even ask a civil question at
a town hall without having the jackbooted thugs that claim to “serve” the
people forcibly ejecting him from the room. But that is what happened in
the People’s Republic of Maryland this month when a parent was asking how
the school curriculum would prepare kids for college.
The man, a voter and father of a child in the school district, stood to ask
a very civil question. But before he could get it all out the school
superintendent sent a thug “police” officer over to grab the man and
physically push him out of the room even as other citizens yelled in protest.
Concerned father Robert Small attended the public meeting held by Baltimore
County Schools Superintendent Dallas Dance (pictured above). Smalls stood to
ask a question but was immediately confronted by Superintendent Dance’s
fascist palace guard that made to prevent him from asking a simple, civil
question.
“My question is, how does lowering America’s educational standards prepare
kids for community college?” Small asked.
He was talking about the new Common Core standards that many schools across
America are trying to force down everyone’s throat–a policy that is just
one more way to dumb down our kids and place them further under the control
of fascists like Superintendent Dance.
When the jackbooted “cop” started ripping at Mr. Small’s shirt to
forcibly pull him out of the meeting, Smalls began to call out, “Don’t
stand for this. You’re sitting here like cattle. You have questions!”
Small was charged with second-degree assault of a police officer and faces a
$2,500 fine and up to 10 years in prison. He was also charged with
disturbing a school operation, which carries an additional $2,500 and up to
six months in jail. Small attempted to push the officer away when he first
approached him, the police report claims. Watch the video and decide for
yourself if Small assaulted the officer: Despite some opposition from
parents, the Maryland State Department of Education reportedly plans to go
forward with its implementation of Common Core standards, joining 45 other
states and Washington, D.C., in adopting the standards for the first time
this year.
“Look, I am being manhandled and shut down because I asked inconvenient
questions,” Small told the Baltimore Sun after the incident. “Why won’t
they allow an open forum where there can be a debate? We are told to sit
there and be lectured to about how great common core is.”
We are moving ever closer to a full-blown police state, aren’t we? |
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