Showing posts with label police state. Show all posts
Showing posts with label police state. Show all posts

24 December 2006

The lunatics have taken over the asylum

An earlier post touched on the increasing militarisation of the American school system by way of armed police, in full riot gear and with weapons drawn, raiding junior and high schools – not to combat a specific threat, but as part of an 'exercise'. This lunacy is only the tip of the iceberg that is crammed full of examples not only of a big brother approach to the administration of education but also the crass and frankly insane results of a dogged adherence to the schizophrenic and destructive world of political correctness.

Suspended from class – for making an 'origami' gun

The student code of conduct of the Desoto Independent School District clearly states that no weapons or replica of weapons are allowed on school campus. That's fair enough – no argument there. However, where there is a rule like this there will always be some bozo who insists on taking it too literally, making a mockery of the rule itself and the school system enforcing that rule.

Destiny Thomas, an 11 year-old student at Amber Terrace Intermediate School in the Desoto School District, folded a piece of paper into the shape of a gun. You may be tempted to think that there is nothing remarkable in that and back in the sane world you would be right. However, in a bizarre application of the student code of conduct, the creator of this origami gun and two of her classmates were suspended and sentenced to 30 days of alternative school for 'flagrant violation of district anti-gun policies'.

Having reviewed the case on the following day, officials of the school district revoked the punishment and all three students will be allowed to return to class. What should be of concern is that the punishment was ever meted out in the first place.

[Source: Zero Intelligence]

Teacher's aide sexually harassed – by a four year old child

The detail of the story varies depending on who you listen to, but the official lunacy it represents does not alter that much. According to the child's father, his four-year-old child did nothing more than to hug his teachers aide. As a punishment for this offence the child was put into in-school suspension.

According the La Vega school administrators, the four-year-old was in a queue to get on the bus after school, when he was accused of rubbing his face in the chest of a female employee. The principal of the school sent a letter to the parents claiming that the child had demonstrated "inappropriate physical behaviour interpreted as sexual contact and/or sexual harassment."

The parents wrote to the school administrators demanding that the whole incident be erased from his son's academic file because his son is too young to know what it means to act sexually. The school agreed that sexual references on the discipline referral would be removed, but denied his request for an apology by the aide and removal of all paperwork regarding the incident.

[Source: KXXV TV]

Yet more kindergarten sexual harassment

Washington County school officials in Maryland told a parent that his son had pinched a girl's buttocks while in a hallway at Lincolnshire Elementary School, and that this meets the state's definition of sexual harassment. According to school officials, the incident will remain on record in the boy's file until he reaches middle school. A local newspaper, the Hagerstown Herald-Mail, reported that 28 kindergarten students in Maryland were suspended for sex offences in one school year, 15 of those suspensions being for sexual harassment.

[Source: AP/KUTV]

Taser abuse

While the tasering of UCLA student Mostafa Tabatabainejad gained worldwide attention and a great deal of criticism, other stories of the abuse of this potentially lethal weapon have flown well and truly under the radar. In May 2004, police were received a call to deal with a runaway from the Arizona Children's Home, a school for children with special needs. While dealing with the runaway, a veteran South Tucson police sergeant is alleged to have fired his taser to subdue a handcuffed 9-year-old girl.

The article cited below claims the weapon is non-lethal, but there is a growing body of evidence to the contrary. Whether or not the weapon is lethal is immaterial – we should be asking ourselves what sort of society would accept the use of such weapons against young children, handcuffed or not.

[Source: KMSB-TV]

School rules... even when you are at home

In some states, the pertinence of school rules and policy extends beyond the boundaries of the school and outside of school hours, as a student from an out-of-district school who was caught streaking at a Valparaiso High School football game found out when his school punished him for his actions. According to Dana Long, assistant director for legal services at the Indiana Department of Education, “Indiana law allows a school corporation to punish a student in violation of a school policy anywhere at any time”. Even if the student is not charged with any crime, schools are allowed to punish any "unlawful activity off school property that can reasonably be viewed as an interference with school purposes," according to Dave Emmert, general counsel for the Indiana School Board Association.

Although the wisdom of this student's decision to streak at a football game (or anywhere else for that matter) is open to question, the wisdom of allowing any school to direct the actions of their students outside of school premises and outside of school hours is far more questionable and the consequences far more intolerable.

[Source: Northwest Indiana Times]

Conclusion

These are but a few stories among a myriad that paint a distressing picture, not only of an educational system permanently at war with those it purports to serve, but of a nation in the throes of self-destruction. The education system, which plays an enormous part in shaping the society of the future, is beset not only by the overt militarism, religious dogmatism and faux patriotism of those on the right but also the morally vacuous and repugnant notions of political correctness peddled by those on the left.

The victims in this equation are, as ever, the children. Children who grow up with an unhealthy fear of authority instead of a healthy disrespect for authority. Children who are taught their purpose is to serve the state when in fact the reverse should be the case. Children who learn by example that displays of affection are deemed sexual harassment. Children who at a very early age are being deprived of their childhood by being introduced to sexual education. Children, who through diversity education are being propagandised into accepting single-sex relationships as the norm – when they are still very much the exception.

Note that I am not really interested in debating the pros and cons of gay marriage. There's simply too much else going on in the world that is of far higher importance. What I do object to is that children are not being afforded the courtesy of allowing them to grow up to discover the complexity of human sexuality for themselves at an appropriate age and only then to make up their own minds as to what they find acceptable.

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18 November 2006

Here's your Patriot Act, here's your f&!$ing abuse of power

This video was taken on a camera phone by a student of UCLA. It shows a violent and unprovoked assault on another student by the campus police whose "crime" was simply to fail to show ID when requested.



The student, Mostafa Tabatabainejad, 23, was punished by being tazed several times, as police did a routine check of student IDs at Angeles Powell Library computer lab around 11pm.

UCLA Police Department spokeswoman Nancy Greenstein stated that this check was a "long-standing library policy to ensure the safety of students during the late-night hours". She went on to say that police tried to escort Tabatabainejad out of the library after he refused to provide identification and claims that Tabatabainejad instead encouraged others at the library to join his resistance. When a crowd began to gather around them, police used the stun gun on him. On the video Tabatabainejad can be heard to "Here's your Patriot Act, here's your f&!$ing abuse of power" as he struggled with the officers. At this stage a crowd of 50 or 60 students had gathered and were shouting at the officers to stop and demanding their names and badge numbers.

UCLA graduate David Remesnitsky of Los Angeles, who witnessed the incident, described it as "beyond grotesque". Remesnitsky added that "By the end they took him over the stairs, lifted him up and tazered him on his rear end. It seemed like it was inappropriately placed. The tasering was so unnecessary and they just kept doing it". The campus police, have, in turn, confirmed that Tabatabainejad was stunned multiple times. As one of the crowd who had gathered, Remesnitsky said that officers told him to leave or he too would be tazered.

Tabatabainejad, who is a fourth-year Middle Eastern and North African studies and philosophy student, believes that he was the only one present who was asked to show ID and that this was clearly an incident of racial profiling.

Even if the UCLA campus police had used the taser once at this incident, it would have been inappropriate given the level of threat they faced. Their continued use of the tazer is an abhorrent and disgusting abuse of their power. If the suggestion that they used the taser on the student after he was handcuffed turns out to be true, then it constitutes aggravated assault.

An article in the Lancet Medical Journal in 2001 reported that a charge from a taser of three to five seconds can result in immobilisation for between five and fifteen minutes, yet the clueless power-crazed neanderthals repeatedly shout at the student to "stand up" after administering their own form of summary justice. What is notable is not only the excessive force used, but that Tabatabainejad was on his way out of the library when approached by the goons. Also noteworthy is that a another student, a bystander, was threatened with the tazer for simply demanding the badge number of the officer - a request which is well within his rights.

This is the third incident in as many weeks where police in the LA area are suspected of serious abuse of power, the first resulting from a video showing a police officer repeatedly hitting a suspect in the face while pinning him to the ground with his knee on the neck. A subsequent video showed a Los Angeles Police Department officer directing pepper spray into the face of a handcuffed suspect as he sat in the back of a patrol car.

If these UCPD rent-a-sadist cops are found to be guilty of an abuse of power, then they should be subject to summary dismissal without benefits. Perhaps a spell on food stamps will teach those who have been handed power that they abuse it at their peril. Mostafa Tabatabainejad will be filing a lawsuit against the UCPD, and I sincerely hope that they are forced to pay dearly for this felony.

It used to be said that only those who break the law should fear the police. Now it is clear that even law-abiding citizens also have reason to fear. This should never be allowed to be the case - the police, after all, are public servants who paypackets are furnished from the pockets of taxpayers. When the role of the police clearly shifts from being to "protect and serve" to one where they routinely "attack and abuse", then this should be a matter of extreme concern to everyone.

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01 November 2006

Welcome to school - fascist style

Associated Press reported that armed riot police recently carried out a raid on Michigan junior and high schools as part of an exercise. Of course the children were not made aware of what was about to take place and even teachers were given just a few minutes notice.

Marge Bradshaw, a parent with four children attending Godfrey-Lee Schools said "Some of these kids were so scared, they just about wet their pants. I think it's pure wrong that the students and parents were not informed of this".

Judging by the YouTube video below, a similar incident took place in Goose Creek, South Carolina some years ago, where armed police raided a high school with their weapons drawn - ostensibly in search of drugs. I have to say that the time stated on the video is a little suspect, as nobody in their right mind is at school at 6:45am. Judge for yourself.



I really fail to see any purpose in terrorising children in this way, other than to condition them to accept such brutal intrusions into their lives as routine and unavoidable. It really does not matter what rationale you might come up with... a society that has to resort to such tactics in the education of their children let alone accept them as routine on the streets of our cities, is a society that has failed in a fundamental way. It is not, no matter what way you spin it, a hallmark of a successful, thriving and free society.

If you are voting in the elections on November 7th, will you be voting for someone who will only give you more of the same, or even worse? Or will you be voting for someone who will commit to reversing the decimation of your civil liberties and turning back from the headlong march towards total fascism?

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