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Comment by:
PHORTO
(6/15/2020)
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She could have politely declined to let them enter her home; she didn't.
I'm more concerned with the civics values she's (not) inculcating in her son than I am with the snitch poltroon who dropped the dime.
The "you have nothing to worry about if you have nothing to hide" nonsense sounds 'reasonable,' but it isn't.
A friend of mine calls this phenomenon "Prosperity Paradox" -- the atrophied state of being so pampered and comfortable living in America that one gets soft and unwary.
Just so.
Middle America needs to butch up, and this is a disturbing example. |
Comment by:
stevelync
(6/15/2020)
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A school administrator needs to get a parking lot visit. It's the pinnacle of Marxist arrogance to pretend that your school "authortity" extends into a private home. |
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