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Colin Powell - Kids need structure
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Watch on YouTube

That's not structure, that's being a mindless government drone.

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Kids do need structure. From whom is the big moral debate - I say adequately-intelligent parents. Idiots say a compulsory public school system. Martians say an alien new world order.

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Some structure, maybe. And some need/want it more than others. To say that all of them need x amount in y kind of environment... yea that doesn't work.

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Ahh I remember watching that a couple months ago.

The idea is basically a formula for a perfect society. Brainwash your kids to be perfect critters, and they'll do the same to their kids.

Its not a bad philosophy until you realize that more structure = more rebellion.

Dumbass.
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I cba to make a worthy argument so I'll just say this: Rape you, faggot Powell, rape you!
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I hear "kids need structure" repeated so often in education as a truism, but what does it even mean? As far as I can tell, structure is management; keep the student hopping, so they never have time to sit down and think, which would (and does) lead to every student going off in a different direction. Bad for school, sure, but bad for the children?
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Some structure is necessary, but not too much; I basically agree with SoulRiser here. Mr. Powell is probably saying this just because the military can always use new recruits. God Bless America.
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#BumpOfJustice

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