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* censorship of conservative sources of news and information
 
* censorship of conservative sources of news and information
 
* violence and [[Columbine High School|school shootings]]
 
* violence and [[Columbine High School|school shootings]]
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* excessive [[network abuse]]
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 19:56, February 17, 2010

One of the first things one sees when entering the visitor's parking lot at Charlotte High School, a public school in Punta Gorda, Florida, is a sign informing vistors of the on-campus surveillance cameras.

Public school culture is a culture fostered in public school,[1] which is characterized by:

  • complete censorship of any classroom prayer
  • a lack of commitment to respect the religious civil rights of students has resulted in "religion-free zones." [2]
  • sex education, homosexual curriculum and sexual abuse by school personnel has been referred to as a "red-light district" for students [3]
  • a culture of incompetence [4][5]
  • fashion that includes black (Goth) clothing
  • facial piercings and rings, tattoos, and male earrings
  • depressed demeanors (a so-called "emo" culture amongst some teens)
  • an absence of objective morality; instead, a principal will say someone "made the wrong choice"
  • a sense of hopelessness
  • a lack of critical thinking about liberal indoctrination
  • compulsive profanity
  • general inability to look someone in the eye
  • lewd behavior euphemistically referred to as "PDA" or "Public Display of Affection" [6]
  • racial discrimination resulting from set cliques of racially homogeneous students [7]
  • tolerance of homosexuality due to school-supported and funded groups [8]
  • extreme anxiety
  • feeling that it is funny to be dumb
  • being so accustomed to censorship of ideas that there is genuine surprise when someone actually says something unfamiliar or politically incorrect
  • lack of awareness that prayer is censored in public schools and that teachers' unions are very liberal
  • alcohol and drug abuse
  • disrespect for teachers
  • bullying
  • gang activity [9]
  • lack of proper etiquette and manners
  • glorification of certain groups such as athletic teams and outcast of others
  • bitter hate for rival schools and their students
  • corrupt and abusive teachers and school administrators[10][11][12]
  • censorship of conservative sources of news and information
  • violence and school shootings
  • excessive network abuse

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