Why are social programs important do you? Do you believe that they are better than allowing citizens to decide for themselves how their money is spent?
"In addition, regardless of sexual maturity, our culture artificially keeps minors more mentally and emotionally immature than their physical age and intelligence could otherwise account for."
That is one of the deepest things I have heard in a long time. Could you please tell me how society and culture keeps minors mentally and emotionally immature? Eh sorry if I am sounding sarcastic, I'm not, but I am a minor and I find that 90% of my schoolmates are FUCKING RETARDED, and I'd like to hear your opinion as to why this is so.
Well if you look, most elementary age children that are "lost" have actually been abducted, and usually it's by a close friend or relative. That person could easily remove any device; it would serve only to infringe on privacy.
I am currently a sophmore in my high school and I don't see the immediate need to tag the kids here like cattle. Of course, there are always kids doing drugs, running away, etc. but what all of you are missing is the fact that these kids will get punished- if they're already involved in this behavior now, what makes you think they're going to do anything with their life later on? Their punishment will be failure, and electronic tags that I could easily destroy aren't going to do anything but cost taxpayers more money.
Why are social programs important do you? Do you believe that they are better than allowing citizens to decide for themselves how their money is spent?
"In addition, regardless of sexual maturity, our culture artificially keeps minors more mentally and emotionally immature than their physical age and intelligence could otherwise account for."
That is one of the deepest things I have heard in a long time. Could you please tell me how society and culture keeps minors mentally and emotionally immature? Eh sorry if I am sounding sarcastic, I'm not, but I am a minor and I find that 90% of my schoolmates are FUCKING RETARDED, and I'd like to hear your opinion as to why this is so.
Well if you look, most elementary age children that are "lost" have actually been abducted, and usually it's by a close friend or relative. That person could easily remove any device; it would serve only to infringe on privacy.
Well that's a reasonable argument, but I don't think it's very often that elementary school kids get lost.
I am currently a sophmore in my high school and I don't see the immediate need to tag the kids here like cattle. Of course, there are always kids doing drugs, running away, etc. but what all of you are missing is the fact that these kids will get punished- if they're already involved in this behavior now, what makes you think they're going to do anything with their life later on? Their punishment will be failure, and electronic tags that I could easily destroy aren't going to do anything but cost taxpayers more money.