THANKS to the Orthodox Rabbis who ban filth & immoral sights
Chareidi schools have no violence whatsoever, unlike public schools whose children live in a world of filth and murder, etc. they view on TV and via other sources, violent incidences and immoral behaviors among students are daily occurrences.
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"Chareidi schools have no violence whatsoever, unlike public schools whose children live in a world of filth and murder"
And that wouldn't have anything to do with the fact that the entry requirements for your school preclude the marginally intelligent riffraff who start such violence from getting on your facilities to begin with, would it?
Odd, that. Could it be that certain public schools are located in areas low on the socioeconomic ladder and filled with gangs, violent crime, drugs, etc?
No, it must be the Rabbis.
Chareidi schools have no violence whatsoever
They also have lollipop trees and marshmallow flowers. The water fountains there spring forth with the finest ambrosia. You can't even skim your knees on the tarmac because its made of rubber.
See, I'm just going to call statistical shenanigans. See:
In 1999 , 1,763 youth under 18 years old were arrested for homicide in the United States, a decline from 4,330 in 1993, the year youth homicide arrests peaked.
That's a small number , compared to the number of youths ages 5-17 in 1999, which was about 52 million . So if you look at the number of homicide arrests (less than two thousand) and divide it into the number of children (over 52 million), you find that the number of homicide arrests per child is less than one in 26,000.
So when you whip out a school and demonstrate that it had zero killings that isn't even interesting. Indeed, if you have less than fifty thousand children in your school, a lack of murders isn't even statistically significant. The murder rate as a whole is so low that the majority of schools, public and private alike, don't have any.
-Frank
This reminds me of the French guy who thought the same thing of Americans in Rush Hour 3.
I went to a public high school that was apparently rumored by other schools in town (if my off-school friends were to be believed) to be as high end as your stereotypical private school. Not a lot of violence occurred at that school other than the usual high-school-is-Serious-Business drama that I remember.
In other words, you fail.
I went to a public school. In the entire nine years I was there, from kindergarten to grade eight, there wasn't a single incident that required a punishment more severe than being denied recess a few times.
I mean, I realize that's not the norm, but we didn't have any Rabbis wandering the halls.
High school was a bit different, but I don't recall anything significant happening more than once every few months. I mean, the worst thing that happened was two kids who cut two of their fingers off in woodworking class within a week of each other, but they were being morons.
Confused?
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