School=Jail

United States
November 8, 2006 9:26pm CST
Tell me im wrong, School is like Jail, now days there are so0 many restrictions its not even funny! they dont let you do anything any more, some schools even are having medal detectors i mean cmon!! lol sry it was jus on my mind and annoying me,,respond if u agree with me
9 responses
• United States
9 Nov 06
I'm not in school anymore, but I agree with you. I remember thinking that also when I was in high school. I went to this really stuck-up strict school and I honestly think that my friends and I spent more time thinking of ways to get OUT of school than I did ever studying! We didn't have metal detectors, but then again, we didn't have any shootings back then! :O I'm glad I'm out of there-it'd be SCARY to be in shcool now!
• United States
9 Nov 06
thanks for ur responds.. it is kinda scary to be in school now days specially after like colembine or 9/11 but its ok
• United States
10 Nov 06
Whew-Columbine was HORRIBLE! There are some MESSED UP kids out there today. They're all either "manic depressive" or "anti-social" or WHATEVER their shrinks have named them..... When I was in high school no one had time to be depressed-now it seems like high school kids have so much time on their hands and no parenting. What do people think is going to happen with that combination?
@yukmizzee (329)
• United States
9 Nov 06
No I agree 100 %. As a matter of fact my girlfriend and I were just talking about that. When I went to school, Im 24 now, but when I went it wasnt half as bad as it is now. I think thats BS and I would hate to attend now.
• United States
9 Nov 06
thanks for ur comment it is BS lol
@ondo1015 (1884)
• Philippines
13 Nov 06
sailboats - sail
school is good for you. You can have better future if you go to school.
• United States
10 Nov 06
It has been a very long time since I was in school, and I know things have changed dramatically. Now imagine the world you are going to be entering when you leave school. Have you studied the Patriot Act? This was enacted shortly following the attack on the World Trade Center.The USA PATRIOT Act has, in effect, completely gutted any pretense of Fourth Amendment protection from search and seizure without warrant. The government is now at complete liberty to search virtually anything they want by waving the wand of terrorism over their efforts. Now we come to the Military Commissions Act 2006, which makes it legal for the US government to kidnap, imprision without due process or any recourse, torture and murder people. It gets worse. There is in the begining stages plans to require all people to carry an RFID chip (foriegn visitors already have these issued to them on arrival it is a radio frequency identification chip that allows their every move to be monitored.) There are plans to require them for all citizens and non citizens, to put them in your driver's license, and even a move to have them implanted into everyone's body eventually. There is already a guy who has had one implanted into him, and he went a step farther, and did some kind of injection of millions of electrons that are designed to put him in direct communication with a computer. If you think about this, communication is a two way street and it will not be that long before he who controls the computer, controls your mind if you are forced to have these things put into you. Farmers have been (thus far successfully) fighting having their entire herds implanted with RFID chips on the premise it will make for a healthier national herd. The farmers are "uncomfortable with where the information will be kept, how secure it is, and how it will be used." No kidding! So even today, we treat our cows better than we do our visitors. This month, a group of lawyers and experts will approach the German federal prosecutor and ask him to launch an investigation into war crimes by Rumsfeld, Gonzales and other key figures in the Bush administration. This will be the second such request in two years for Rumsfeld, who refused to attend a security conference in Munich if the charges were not first dropped. They did drop the charges, citing that there was "no reason to assume that he would not be tried in the United States." The Military Commissions act imunizes any such prosecution from occuring in the United States retroactively. This dispite the US saying (when it was someone else who passed such a law) that the passage of such a ruling was in and of itself admission of conspiracy and wrong doing. Maybe the schools are just getting you ready for the prison you will soon find yourself in called, the United States of America.. more aptly.. the Fascist Bush Regime of America.
@580356 (717)
• India
10 Nov 06
school is not a jail if it has restrictions and rules the fun part is to break them and take risks.
• India
10 Nov 06
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@achilles7 (1276)
• India
9 Nov 06
When I read your comment I am bit surprised.My school days were the best days for me. I still remember my teachers and friends in the shool.Some time I go to my school and sit on the same bench where I used to sit. It fills in me a great pleasure and I am extreemely grateful to my teacher for forming me to this state. Now what happened to our schools. We may be afraid of the terrorist.I am sure the metal detectors are not meant to scan the student.If it so we have to lament over the decay that is around us.Then pacify yourself that schools are also part our society.
@Jshean20 (14349)
• Canada
9 Nov 06
I think it is too bad that schools have to be like this, but with all the school shootings and stabbings, they have to take such actions. Crime and weapons in schools has become a much more common thing over the years...it's too bad that the schools have to suffer.
@gnt23tr (1014)
• United States
9 Nov 06
I know that you are right. But think what are you going to do without school and without education. It will be very hard to succed in life no? So it is somthnig bad but it is necessary for you.