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Yeah, so I've heard for the last 10 years...
You're going go have to forgive me for not taking you seriously...
You know with the whole "obamas birth certificate is fake" and "9/11 was an inside job"
'Put CCTV in addicts' homes to protect children' - Herald Scotland
That's just a relatively recent example... every few months or so there's a small article that might make it somewhere discreet in the newspaper where few will actually read.
Cnspiracy theories seem to be your strong suit.
Cause you know, we're only one school board decision away from CCTV in our homes :coffeepap
It's called a TREND. If the TREND continues, it COULD wind up in the absurd as I pointed out. Why stop with telling parents what they can or cannot put in their lunches... hell, why allow parents to pack a lunch at all?? Parents cant' be trusted to make good decisions for the kids when the state is MUCH more capable.
Of course everything you don't want to believe is happening is called a "conspiracy"... sometimes I wonder if people actually understand the meaning of "conspiracy theory" anyway. If THAT trend continues, "conspiracy" will become the most commonly misused word, even over "irony".
Seriously, it's chocolate milk, not like the rest of the sugar substitutes have been banned.
Don't like it, send your kids to a private school or homeschool them.
The public babysitt...school doesn't exist to serve your kids palate.
- Banning Brown Bagging: Chicago School Cracks Down on Homemade Lunches - TIME NewsFeed
- Elementary school bans tag - US news - Education - msnbc.com
- New Mexico school bans club meetings after gay club formed - Yahoo! News
How far does it have to get before you realize there's a problem???
- Should they have to go through security like at an airport? (oops, too late in many areas)
- Should they have to get their thumb print recorded for lunch? (Concern over thumbprint reader at Cressex Community School in High Wycombe (From Bucks Free Press))
So, send the kids to a public school where they are effectively treated like prisoners... OR a person could pay the exorbitant fees involved with private schooling... OR can have one parent give up their career for homeschooling (which is also becoming more and more difficult through regulation...)