OT - Lincoln Southeast High students have walked out of class in protest of ICE today

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That just isn't true, it is a nice theory but it just isn't true.

Plus, this weird idea that teachers can brainwash kids is at best, insane. Do you know how bad of a parent you would have to be to have raised a kid that is brainwashed by someone that they see for about 40 minutes a day?

If that is the case and if that is the hill you want to die on then you also need to accept that fact that you (if you are a parent and this is really your worry) are a bad parent who is doing a bad job rasing your kid.

I imagine you are a great parent who does a great job.

So I don't think you really think that teachers can brainwash kids. Because if your kid doesn't listen to all your orders at home, they are not listening to their teachers at school.

I think what you might be doing is looking for a fall guy because you don't (not YOU but parents) do not want to accept responsibility for the things your kids do that you do not agree with.
I don't think it is that cut and dry. I am not in Omaha, so I don't know the climate there but I can't believe it is much different than here in my suburban area of Houston where roughly 25% of the students are cauc, 35% black, 25% hispanic and 13% Asian and 2% other. But the teachers that have the multi colored hair and dress like they are still in high school, act like they are still in high school themselves and want to be best friends with their students are 100% influential on those students. The students go to tutorials with those teachers, they beg to eat lunch with those teachers. They look up to those teachers..... It is no different than athletes who develop a relationship with a coach, we all know that happens. Those coaches can have an profound influence on their players and can guide them in directions their parents can't or don't. It isn't just 45 minutes.
 
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I don’t know if this was discussed already, but I remember doing this for Rodney King protests. Kids are going to do what they think is the new trend and not even really care. JMO
 

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I don't think it is that cut and dry. I am not in Omaha, so I don't know the climate there but I can't believe it is much different than here in my suburban area of Houston where roughly 25% of the students are cauc, 35% black, 25% hispanic and 13% Asian and 2% other. But the teachers that have the multi colored hair and dress like they are still in high school, act like they are still in high school themselves and want to be best friends with their students are 100% influential on those students. The students go to tutorials with those teachers, they beg to eat lunch with those teachers. They look up to those teachers..... It is no different than athletes who develop a relationship with a coach, we all know that happens. Those coaches can have an profound influence on their players and can guide them in directions their parents can't or don't. It isn't just 45 minutes.
It is SUCH a small%, you know that. You are talking about MAYBE 1% of the student body if you are in a school of 1000 people.

And wouldn't it be teachers of all backgrounds and all political beliefs? Not just blue haired teachers?
 

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The fact that they have proof that the Union is running those in Washington State is going to be a big deal. I don’t think even the most ardent Union defenders can spin that one. They are actively organizing teachers walking out on their jobs (while pressuring students). I’m not sure how we can keep claiming the teachers unions are above reproach. Saying it isn’t happening anywhere else… that’s quite a stretch imo
 
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Just like the libs. What happened to Me too? Palestine? Social justice? BLM? Ukraine? to name just a few.
It is all "important" for about 3 months. The Palestine ones were INSANE and of course, once summer hit, those college students forgot all about it.
 

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Soooooo..illegal
Immigration detention estimates are between $150-$200 per day. ICE estimates 17K per immigrant to remove. All for the equivalent of a traffic ticket. You and your ilk have locked onto this as some kind of crisis. The United States is a large country with a dynamic economy that is always looking for workers outside of a recession. People come, authorized or not, and there is work for them. Rather than engage in an activity that a majority of Americans now oppose, why not reform the immigration system so that it matches our need for employment and economic growth.
 
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We literally spend SO MUCH TIME telling our kids NOT TO PLAY IN THE STREET.

Then during a protest, they go in the street and act shocked when they get hit by a car.
What I saw were kids that left the school and were protesting, school administrators trying the manage the situation, and a red car with a big Trump flag. Then the red car accelerates into a kid who was just off camera. Then what appears to be a school official attempts to get the red car to stop. The red car then drives away. Joke if you want.
BREAKING | ICE Protester Struck at Fremont School | Student ICE Protest | Vehicle Hit and Run
 
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What I saw were kids that left the school and were protesting, school administrators trying the manage the situation, and a red car with a big Trump flag. Then the red car accelerates into a kid who was just off camera. Then what appears to be a school official attempts to get the red car to stop. The red car then drives away. Joke if you want.
BREAKING | ICE Protester Struck at Fremont School | Student ICE Protest | Vehicle Hit and Run
Yeah, I saw it too. That girl got in the way. I am sure she did not think she would get hit, but she got in the way. It sucked, don't get me wrong, but she should have used common sense and so should the driver.
 

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What I saw were kids that left the school and were protesting, school administrators trying the manage the situation, and a red car with a big Trump flag. Then the red car accelerates into a kid who was just off camera. Then what appears to be a school official attempts to get the red car to stop. The red car then drives away. Joke if you want.
BREAKING | ICE Protester Struck at Fremont School | Student ICE Protest | Vehicle Hit and Run
Also, I do love (Not you that said this) that people think teachers/school admins can control and brainwash all the kids but then all of a sudden are unable to get kids to stay off the street.

I swear some posters think we have Jedi mind control.
 
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It is SUCH a small%, you know that. You are talking about MAYBE 1% of the student body if you are in a school of 1000 people.

And wouldn't it be teachers of all backgrounds and all political beliefs? Not just blue haired teachers?
That is why I included coaches in that post. I was more talking about the amount of influence that teachers have that you seem to discount.

The number of students that seek attention and possibly acceptance is extremely high. The main difference between people like myself, and I believe you fall into this group, but it doesn't fit the character you play on Inside Nebraska, is that I don't push my politics. People can know where I fall politically, but I am not talking about these matters when I am doing my tutorials or when I teach my class. That isn't the case with some of the teachers that fit the mold of what I explained before. The left always wants everyone to know where they stand on an issue.

If you believe you only have influence on 1% of your students I would be surprised. That number is much higher. It may only be 15% but then there is another teacher that is influencing another 10-20% of the students, a coach that has an effect on another 20%.
 
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Immigration detention estimates are between $150-$200 per day. ICE estimates 17K per immigrant to remove. All for the equivalent of a traffic ticket. You and your ilk have locked onto this as some kind of crisis. The United States is a large country with a dynamic economy that is always looking for workers outside of a recession. People come, authorized or not, and there is work for them. Rather than engage in an activity that a majority of Americans now oppose, why not reform the immigration system so that it matches our need for employment and economic growth.
Justify it all you want. You sound like the guy who gets a speeding ticket but argues that you were only going 5 over the limit.

There are legal ways to enter the country. Do that. It isn't that hard.
 

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The made-up crisis isn't what has been happening at the border, which has been chaotic for several years. Did you ever care to ask yourself why so many people are showing up at the border as essentially humanitarian refugees. A lot of women and children in those throngs of people. Maybe instead of bombing Southern countries and making corrupt deals with corrupt leaders, maybe the US should focus on policies that bring stability to that part of the world. The made-up crisis is the crime wave perpetrated by immigrants that justifies thousands of armed federal agents in the streets of American cities. Violent crime in the US has been steadily dropping the US since the early 90s. So made-up crisis, absolutely.
And yet Minneapolis is the only location to have the issues they are. A bit coincidental don’t you think. Ice is all over the country just like they were under Obama and yet 2 dead in Minneapolis. Hmmmm
 

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Yeah, I saw it too. That girl got in the way. I am sure she did not think she would get hit, but she got in the way. It sucked, don't get me wrong, but she should have used common sense and so should the driver.
A second camera shot shows several kids walking towards the car in full view of the driver. The driver then accelerates forward and strikes the kid nearest the car and eventually leaves the scene after blowing off what looked like a school official. The kid may have been a dumb kid. The driver was operating a vehicle that could kill someone. I know where the responsibility lies.
 
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That is why I included coaches in that post. I was more talking about the amount of influence that teachers have that you seem to discount.

The number of students that seek attention and possibly acceptance is extremely high. The main difference between people like myself, and I believe you fall into this group, but it doesn't fit the character you play on Inside Nebraska, is that I don't push my politics. People can know where I fall politically, but I am not talking about these matters when I am doing my tutorials or when I teach my class. That isn't the case with some of the teachers that fit the mold of what I explained before. The left always wants everyone to know where they stand on an issue.

If you believe you only have influence on 1% of your students I would be surprised. That number is much higher. It may only be 15% but then there is another teacher that is influencing another 10-20% of the students, a coach that has an effect on another 20%.
Hell my influence on them is...well what is less than zero? Ha
 
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A second camera shot shows several kids walking towards the car in full view of the driver. The driver then accelerates forward and strikes the kid nearest the car and eventually leaves the scene after blowing off what looked like a school official. The kid may have been a dumb kid. The driver was operating a vehicle that could kill someone. I know where the responsibility lies.
I would imagine if it goes to court that the driver will be in trouble.

I do think that the girl walked into the street though.

I also say this with only seeing it once and from one view.
 

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And yet Minneapolis is the only location to have the issues they are. A bit coincidental don’t you think. Ice is all over the country just like they were under Obama and yet 2 dead in Minneapolis. Hmmmm
I often open a major immigration enforcement activity in a city with relatively few immigrants (and the Somali and Hmong communities have been intact there for years and years) rather than the states of Texas and Florida where immigrants with sketch papers are thick as thieves.
 
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A second camera shot shows several kids walking towards the car in full view of the driver. The driver then accelerates forward and strikes the kid nearest the car and eventually leaves the scene after blowing off what looked like a school official. The kid may have been a dumb kid. The driver was operating a vehicle that could kill someone. I know where the responsibility lies.
The kid sprinted at the car. Hopefully the dent in the car will buff out.
 

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The kid sprinted at the car. Hopefully the dent in the car will buff out.
Cute. Of course this very justified incident was accompanied by the driver beating feet after being notified to stop by what looked like a school official. Mike Flood was more concerned about the kid than the car (see below). But he's running for re-election and may now be taking a look at recent polling. Again, I urge you and your ilk to proudly state your views on the kid being hit, possibly by a kid who went to the same school.
U.S. Rep. Mike Flood, R-Neb., who owns News Channel Nebraska and represents Fremont, released remarks on social media, and shared the video. He called the incident disturbing.
“This is not what we do in Nebraska — this is not ok,” said Flood. “It is critical that our country preserve the ability of people to safely protest.”
 
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Cute. Of course this very justified incident was accompanied by the driver beating feet after being notified to stop by what looked like a school official. Mike Flood was more concerned about the kid than the car (see below). But he's running for re-election and may now be taking a look at recent polling. Again, I urge you and your ilk to proudly state your views on the kid being hit, possibly by a kid who went to the same school.
U.S. Rep. Mike Flood, R-Neb., who owns News Channel Nebraska and represents Fremont, released remarks on social media, and shared the video. He called the incident disturbing.
“This is not what we do in Nebraska — this is not ok,” said Flood. “It is critical that our country preserve the ability of people to safely protest.”
If someone participating in a high tension protest runs at my car and tries to jump on the hood, I’m sure as hell not getting out and getting my head bludgeoned in or getting impaled my the guy who stole the flag off the back of the vehicle.
 
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I often open a major immigration enforcement activity in a city with relatively few immigrants (and the Somali and Hmong communities have been intact there for years and years) rather than the states of Texas and Florida where immigrants with sketch papers are thick as thieves.
Well the difference in Texas and Florida is that you don't have the local and state police overtly assisting the illegals. They may not be assisting DHS and ICE, in some larger urban areas, but they aren't getting in the way and obstructing the process. Which is what is actually causing the violence. But you don't want to acknowledge that obstructing legal law enforcement activity is an issue and want to call it protesting, which of course it isn't. You have already told us that you don't care about breaking the law, because it is just a misdemeanor.
 

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Don't we all break the laws? I mean, we all speed, we all will turn without a signal or lane change without a signal. I think it is safe to say that all of us have done things that were against the law.

I am guessing none of us go over the speed limit and then drive to the police station to let them know.
 

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Well the difference in Texas and Florida is that you don't have the local and state police overtly assisting the illegals. They may not be assisting DHS and ICE, in some larger urban areas, but they aren't getting in the way and obstructing the process. Which is what is actually causing the violence. But you don't want to acknowledge that obstructing legal law enforcement activity is an issue and want to call it protesting, which of course it isn't. You have already told us that you don't care about breaking the law, because it is just a misdemeanor.
Embyos - must be protected at all costs.
A living, breathing person - can be tackles, possible roughed up, thrown in detention to eat food with maggots, all because of a minor infraction.
 
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I don't think it is that cut and dry. I am not in Omaha, so I don't know the climate there but I can't believe it is much different than here in my suburban area of Houston where roughly 25% of the students are cauc, 35% black, 25% hispanic and 13% Asian and 2% other. But the teachers that have the multi colored hair and dress like they are still in high school, act like they are still in high school themselves and want to be best friends with their students are 100% influential on those students. The students go to tutorials with those teachers, they beg to eat lunch with those teachers. They look up to those teachers..... It is no different than athletes who develop a relationship with a coach, we all know that happens. Those coaches can have an profound influence on their players and can guide them in directions their parents can't or don't. It isn't just 45 minutes.
Yeah Omaha and Houston are not the same. Neither is Papillon, Bellevue, Westside, Elkhorn, Ralston or Gretna for that matter.
 
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A second camera shot shows several kids walking towards the car in full view of the driver. The driver then accelerates forward and strikes the kid nearest the car and eventually leaves the scene after blowing off what looked like a school official. The kid may have been a dumb kid. The driver was operating a vehicle that could kill someone. I know where the responsibility lies.
So, now it's not ok drive into someone with your car? Did we change the rules again? Cause it seems like it was fine a couple of weeks ago...
 

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Uh oh, the snowflakes are upset that people are using legal means to protest again! Do we need to shoot a few kids outside schools to scare them back into submission? This is literally what Americans who disagree with the direction of the nation should do.
Let me give you a helpful piece of advice, the same advice that should have been given to the ones that got shot, you seem much more intelligent when you’re not speaking…

People have a right to protest, what they don’t have is the right to protest violently.

I love the mindset of a democrat it just makes me laugh, they’re always saying no one is above the law, but can’t explain why the law doesn’t pertain to an Illegal immigrant. Basic English tells you that what’s going on is illegal, it’s right there in the name of it.

I do believe and support deporting illegal immigrates, I do think there needs to be due process, but I also think that idiots out there protesting violently should be shot. Violently protesting goes against the core beliefs of what they’re protesting against. Let that sink in and then make it make sense, why have an issue with the way Ice is handling things violently, then go and violently protesting goes against, harass, and assault anyone just doing their job?

The issue we have in today’s society is there seems to be no common sense, and a lot of brainwashing going on, and most of it is lead by the democrats, the smoke and mirrors are insane, and the fact people can’t see how much they don’t make sense just speaks volumes.
 

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The made-up crisis isn't what has been happening at the border, which has been chaotic for several years. Did you ever care to ask yourself why so many people are showing up at the border as essentially humanitarian refugees. A lot of women and children in those throngs of people. Maybe instead of bombing Southern countries and making corrupt deals with corrupt leaders, maybe the US should focus on policies that bring stability to that part of the world. The made-up crisis is the crime wave perpetrated by immigrants that justifies thousands of armed federal agents in the streets of American cities. Violent crime in the US has been steadily dropping the US since the early 90s. So made-up crisis, absolutely.
You sound retarded
 

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What I saw were kids that left the school and were protesting, school administrators trying the manage the situation, and a red car with a big Trump flag. Then the red car accelerates into a kid who was just off camera. Then what appears to be a school official attempts to get the red car to stop. The red car then drives away. Joke if you want.
BREAKING | ICE Protester Struck at Fremont School | Student ICE Protest | Vehicle Hit and Run
Not very smart to play in the streets.
 

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...i'd be stunned if that went to court or the driver was charged. If anything,
her idiot parents should get the bill for the car repair.
Actually I read an article the girls mom was pissed at the school for not having a controlled protest. shouldn’t the children be given a permission form for their parents to sign just like going on a field trip. I don’t understand why protesting ice gets a pass unlike a lot of these other protests where the police are present to keep both parties from getting into fights.
 

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A second camera shot shows several kids walking towards the car in full view of the driver. The driver then accelerates forward and strikes the kid nearest the car and eventually leaves the scene after blowing off what looked like a school official. The kid may have been a dumb kid. The driver was operating a vehicle that could kill someone. I know where the responsibility lies.
An eye witness said the driver wasnt looking straight forward. He was looking to the side when he accelerated. Right when he accelerated is when the chick decided to run up in front of the vehicle. Obviously she didn't know he was going to accelerate, but that's what happened.

The driver didnt swerve to hit the nearest kid, so again, she ran in front of him.

Even the mom of the daughter who got hit basically said her daughter was stupid for protesting. There are still good parents out there!
 
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