Re: A little hope
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12/01/22 04:44 PM
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Do you have any more details?
"We live in a time when intelligent people are being silenced so that stupid people won't be offended".
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Re: A little hope
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12/01/22 05:17 PM
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This is also what they learn at First Tee and many urban/youth golf programs. That and golf.
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Re: A little hope
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12/02/22 12:47 PM
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This is great but it's a shame it has to be taught in the schools and it isn't learned at home. I have the highest respect for teachers that not only own the task of providing an education, but also have to teach self respect, how to act and how to dress. Not all of it is needing to be taught. Some of these kids just don't have the clothes, etc. At my wife's school, there were kids skipping school because they were embarrassed that they only had 1 uniform shirt and 1 uniform pants or skirt. While it's true that some parents spend selfishly or foolishly at the expense of their kids, there are also some who work very hard and just make very little money, and they can't afford to buy more clothes for themselves or their kids. A few years ago, my wife's school's city council representative bought a washer and dryer out of his own pocket and gave them to the school. My wife and some of the other teachers coordinated a uniform exchange. Kids could get a clean shirt/pants or skirt and drop off their dirty ones, and teachers and aides would wash them. Attendance improved dramatically. And yes, for the pearl-clutching snowflake in the thread, some of these were short sleeved shirts.
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Re: A little hope
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12/02/22 01:43 PM
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shows so much more class than those that have the super baggy [in the rear] pants that show their underwear.......... here's hope for our youth. however, the term "Gentleman's Club" conjures up places like the "Bing", Tony Soprano's business............ maybe "Young Gentlemen of the Future Club" would be more appropriate.
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Re: A little hope
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12/02/22 04:01 PM
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Re: A little hope
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12/02/22 04:29 PM
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What does that have to do with him wearing a tie and short sleeves? Discrimination is in the eyes of the beholder I didn't, wasn't able, to see the tie until I looked harder after your post, what I saw was one white kid that was dress differently and partially hidden by the boys around him. I learned a long time ago that most publicity conversations and pictures or interviews are well thought out and practiced up to several times before revealing them, hence my first impression was that he looked differently intentionally by those presenting the photo :work Wat say you?
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Re: A little hope
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12/02/22 04:49 PM
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Soft people search for ways to be offended. Congratulations on a job well done. Dude, you are in control of what you say and think, and your easily offended also, HUH Touche, M.F.er I have lived in our country a long time and seen many bad things happen with the intent to make things better, WOKE culture and actions and political correctness are discriminating in any way you can look at them No one should be given or offered favors based on their religion, skin color, sex or any other WOKE based items they want favors on : I have thought about what the real intent of those two gentlemen chipping in to help those young boys is about They are helping at the basement level which will reap many benefits for all those involve now and in all of their futures We need more good black males making themselves available to set great examples on being a good person and teaching the young that they, the young, can achieve any goal they set for themselves in our country. Hopefully none of the local hoodlums and gangsters will recruit them into dealing and using drugs as a way to make their living off of in the future
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Re: A little hope
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12/02/22 06:15 PM
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i need to get this comment in before the thread gets locked, what would people have thought ifn it were ten white kids and one black dressed the same way? i will give you 3 guesses and if you dont get it right on the first guess your in denial.
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Re: A little hope
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12/02/22 10:35 PM
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This is great but it's a shame it has to be taught in the schools and it isn't learned at home. I have the highest respect for teachers that not only own the task of providing an education, but also have to teach self respect, how to act and how to dress. I teach Automotive at a Tech College. It's amazing to all the instructors I work with how few 20 somethings know how to shake someone's hand. We have this conversation often. We fit some of those skills into our curriculum(we call them critical life skills, Communication, Problem solving,Self-management, Time management,Etc.) as well as Automotive Technology. Crazy how many young folks don't have those simple life skills. I agree...these are skills that used to be(and should be) taught at home. Let teachers teach, not show your kid how not to an [censored]. Kudos to those folks teaching that at a young age...it needs to happen more. Our society as a whole depends on it!!
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