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Statistics mentioned in the linked video (youtu.be/9wGGe_1Rw2Q) are the best case scenario, regarding numbers of USA school beatings. Why? Because WHEN school administrators DO submit statistics, it is all done in willy-nilly style. It became optional, rather than mandatory, to keep statistics after school year 2006-2007. So, when the news reports that the numbers are going down as they are told to do, this is all a fabrication, as THE MEDIA IS WITHOUT ANY RELIABLE STATISTICS. When it became evident that the primary targets of school beatings were Black American sons, descendants of former US plantation slaves, mandatory reporting was dismissed. (Texas Rep. Alma Allen delivered a message regarding this matter at the Texas State Capital Rally, led by The Hitting Stops Here! in 2011, posted in the video). That takes care of one of many myths about USA school beatings. Furthermore, the numbers that ARE submitted by principals represent the number of American sons and daughters beaten. Whether a son or daughter is struck with a wooden board once during a school year or 100 times, the number submitted is one, as they count the student rather than the number of occasions the student faced this form of legalized child abuse. * (A Texas lawyer speaks-out on this issue: youtu.be/CBgX-loGr1I.) Irresponsible news reporting on US school corporal punishment--state, local and national-- is a major contributing factor for its persistence in American schools (youtu.be/5d9rcqU-7Bs). Are Johnny and Janie worthy of federal legislative protection offered by HR 5005, which is merely the 14th amendment of the US Constitution as it applies on USA school property?: nospank.net/bancpusa.pdf. AZ Op! SafeChildEnvironmentS@gmail More and how to help (see Timeline…): facebook/groups/259691040902980. John Kline can stop the beatings (youtu.be/fGuxYg8ejjI). Review the bill which can solve this problem, currently in the hands of John Kline, US Education Committee Chairman, as you read this post: nospank.net/bancpusa.pdf. *Legalized child abuse, a term to described the use of pain based behavior management used by Congresswoman Lynn Woolsey at a May 2009 press conference, upon her reading a government report describing discipline used in American schools for correcting behavior of schoolchildren and teenagers.
Posted on: Sun, 14 Dec 2014 18:57:55 +0000

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