Texas school bans sunscreen
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Texas school bans sunscreen
No, this isn't The Onion. And yes, it's (in my opinion) too stupid for words. --Bob
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feels he represents the many educated and rational onlookers who believe that the hysterical denouncement of lay scepticism is both unwarranted and counter-productive
The problem, then, is that such calls do not address an opposition audience so much as they signal virtue. They talk past those who need convincing. They ignore actual facts and counterargument. And they are irreparably smug.
feels he represents the many educated and rational onlookers who believe that the hysterical denouncement of lay scepticism is both unwarranted and counter-productive
The problem, then, is that such calls do not address an opposition audience so much as they signal virtue. They talk past those who need convincing. They ignore actual facts and counterargument. And they are irreparably smug.
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Bob78164 wrote:No, this isn't The Onion. And yes, it's (in my opinion) too stupid for words. --Bob
The phrases "Texas school" and "too stupid for words" just naturally go together.
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Of course it does, yep. We're all stupid here. Me, Ed, Cal, Beebs and others. In fact we're so stupid here and our schools so bad, smart people are leaving in droves for more educated states like...um...like Georgia.silverscreenselect wrote:Bob78164 wrote:No, this isn't The Onion. And yes, it's (in my opinion) too stupid for words. --Bob
The phrases "Texas school" and "too stupid for words" just naturally go together.
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No argument from me. Our Republican leadership in Georgia knows the value of an educated populace.BackInTex wrote:Of course it does, yep. We're all stupid here. Me, Ed, Cal, Beebs and others. In fact we're so stupid here and our schools so bad, smart people are leaving in droves for more educated states like...um...like Georgia.silverscreenselect wrote:Bob78164 wrote:No, this isn't The Onion. And yes, it's (in my opinion) too stupid for words. --Bob
The phrases "Texas school" and "too stupid for words" just naturally go together.
And, for the record, I am a product of the Florida school system back when that state actually valued education.
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When the Texas Republican party has as one of the planks of their platform that they are opposed to teaching critical thinking, yes, they're trying to have a stupid --- or at least a compliant --- populace.BackInTex wrote:Of course it does, yep. We're all stupid here. Me, Ed, Cal, Beebs and others. In fact we're so stupid here and our schools so bad, smart people are leaving in droves for more educated states like...um...like Georgia.silverscreenselect wrote:Bob78164 wrote:No, this isn't The Onion. And yes, it's (in my opinion) too stupid for words. --Bob
The phrases "Texas school" and "too stupid for words" just naturally go together.
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I love it when hard-core liberals bitch/laugh/act superior about states that actually work.
http://www.aei-ideas.org/2014/05/the-ca ... al-prices/
Besides-the no-tolerance policy in schools is not driven by conservatives. I submit that you could find just as stupid examples of it from California or any other state.
The absolute classic example is from Maryland last fall.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/edu ... story.html
http://www.aei-ideas.org/2014/05/the-ca ... al-prices/
Besides-the no-tolerance policy in schools is not driven by conservatives. I submit that you could find just as stupid examples of it from California or any other state.
The absolute classic example is from Maryland last fall.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/edu ... story.html
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I would love to know Bob's thought process in posting this.
1) Was it done as an indictment of the Zero Tolerance policy nationwide. If so, welcome to the party. TMITSSS, BiT, myself etc are right there with him on this. Does he have a history of posting examples of the stupid application of the Zero-Tolerance policy nationwide? Not that I have seen, but maybe so.
2) Was it posted as a lead to the argument that Texas applies the Zero Tolerance policies worse than other states-maybe so, maybe not. but that argument might be interesting.
3) Or is it simply a "Shiny Penny" and posted as if it occurred in a complete vacuum with no thought about the wider Zero-Tolerance policies that lead to it and other such examples.
"Ooh,a 'Shiny Penny' (or 'Squirrel' if you prefer), an example of something stupid that happened in Texas schools."
My vote is for #3, but I am willing to be convinced otherwise.
1) Was it done as an indictment of the Zero Tolerance policy nationwide. If so, welcome to the party. TMITSSS, BiT, myself etc are right there with him on this. Does he have a history of posting examples of the stupid application of the Zero-Tolerance policy nationwide? Not that I have seen, but maybe so.
2) Was it posted as a lead to the argument that Texas applies the Zero Tolerance policies worse than other states-maybe so, maybe not. but that argument might be interesting.
3) Or is it simply a "Shiny Penny" and posted as if it occurred in a complete vacuum with no thought about the wider Zero-Tolerance policies that lead to it and other such examples.
"Ooh,a 'Shiny Penny' (or 'Squirrel' if you prefer), an example of something stupid that happened in Texas schools."
My vote is for #3, but I am willing to be convinced otherwise.
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I mentioned Texas because it's in the Sun Belt. A Texas school banning sunscreen seems to me more stupid than, say, a school in Portland, Oregon (where it rains approximately 500 days per year), doing so. --BobSpock wrote:I would love to know Bob's thought process in posting this.
1) Was it done as an indictment of the Zero Tolerance policy nationwide. If so, welcome to the party. TMITSSS, BiT, myself etc are right there with him on this. Does he have a history of posting examples of the stupid application of the Zero-Tolerance policy nationwide? Not that I have seen, but maybe so.
2) Was it posted as a lead to the argument that Texas applies the Zero Tolerance policies worse than other states-maybe so, maybe not. but that argument might be interesting.
3) Or is it simply a "Shiny Penny" and posted as if it occurred in a complete vacuum with no thought about the wider Zero-Tolerance policies that lead to it and other such examples.
"Ooh,a 'Shiny Penny' (or 'Squirrel' if you prefer), an example of something stupid that happened in Texas schools."
My vote is for #3, but I am willing to be convinced otherwise.
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Yeah I bet you majored in critical thinking, BJ.. Now there's a core subject. And lovely buzzword.
Well, then
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Oh and I agree the sunscreen thing is too stupid for words.
Well, then
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Yeah I bet you majored in critical thinking, BJ.. Now there's a core subject. And lovely buzzword.
Well, then
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OK-I guess we are going with "Shiny Penny" then.Bob78164 wrote:I mentioned Texas because it's in the Sun Belt. A Texas school banning sunscreen seems to me more stupid than, say, a school in Portland, Oregon (where it rains approximately 500 days per year), doing so. --BobSpock wrote:I would love to know Bob's thought process in posting this.
1) Was it done as an indictment of the Zero Tolerance policy nationwide. If so, welcome to the party. TMITSSS, BiT, myself etc are right there with him on this. Does he have a history of posting examples of the stupid application of the Zero-Tolerance policy nationwide? Not that I have seen, but maybe so.
2) Was it posted as a lead to the argument that Texas applies the Zero Tolerance policies worse than other states-maybe so, maybe not. but that argument might be interesting.
3) Or is it simply a "Shiny Penny" and posted as if it occurred in a complete vacuum with no thought about the wider Zero-Tolerance policies that lead to it and other such examples.
"Ooh,a 'Shiny Penny' (or 'Squirrel' if you prefer), an example of something stupid that happened in Texas schools."
My vote is for #3, but I am willing to be convinced otherwise.