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re: EBR schools today
Posted on 9/20/22 at 10:57 pm to Wabbit7
Posted on 9/20/22 at 10:57 pm to Wabbit7
youtube video of EBR promoting the event on the news
This post was edited on 9/20/22 at 10:59 pm
Posted on 9/20/22 at 11:05 pm to Impotent Waffle
Wow. I get why parents are pissed. If someone saw a flier like this and showed up to breakout sessions discussing rape, suicide, and push ups, wtf.
Posted on 9/21/22 at 2:46 am to Impotent Waffle
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colleges
quote:Does not compute for high schoolers.
job fair
Posted on 9/21/22 at 6:57 am to tigergirl10
Absolutely none of it makes sense. The kids had to register to vote so they could get their "free food" which was one slice of pizza......
WTF???
WTF???
Posted on 9/21/22 at 7:03 am to Impotent Waffle
Wow!
As in an 18 year old registered to vote?
Everyone of those votes will vote Democrat one way or another without the actual person knowing they voted.
As in an 18 year old registered to vote?
Everyone of those votes will vote Democrat one way or another without the actual person knowing they voted.
This post was edited on 9/21/22 at 7:05 am
Posted on 9/21/22 at 7:04 am to Evil Little Thing
They would have been better off with Kevin Gates talking to them.
Posted on 9/21/22 at 7:19 am to loogaroo
The more time that passes the worse the story gets....
Straight up indoctrinated
Straight up indoctrinated
Posted on 9/21/22 at 7:27 am to Evil Little Thing
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Wow. I get why parents are pissed. If someone saw a flier like this and showed up to breakout sessions discussing rape, suicide, and push ups, wtf.
They should have looked up the address first. Do some research.
I know, that's asking too much.
Posted on 9/21/22 at 8:06 am to Impotent Waffle
I'm the last person to scream indoctrination... But damn if this ain't some indoctrination. If this was my kid I'd break out my good asswhipping pants and invite all my friends to sonic. Route 44s on me.
Posted on 9/21/22 at 8:16 am to Eighteen
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Sounds hyperbolic and made up
According to a bunch of pissed off parents ( a few I know personally) the OP is not being hyperbolic. It sounds like the entire event was a complete shite show from start to finish.
This post was edited on 9/21/22 at 8:17 am
Posted on 9/21/22 at 8:34 am to ThuperThumpin
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According to a bunch of pissed off parents ( a few I know personally) the OP is not being hyperbolic. It sounds like the entire event was a complete shite show from start to finish.
My kid was there. It is not hyperbolic. This is exactly what I was told happened. Thankfully my kid is smart and has some critical thinking skills and knows that it was all BS. Apparently there were about 4 colleges there plus some military recruiters. They paid kids to come up on stage and sing. Kids were told they had to register to vote in order to have lunch (which is illegal as far as I know), the boys and girls were separated for “breakouts” where the girls had someone speak to them and the boys had push-up competitions and some other physical activities that were not at all like the overtly Christian presentations the girls went to. The last speaker basically said there were two groups there. Those that would leave the room and go get pizza and be ready to leave, and this who wanted to be better people. Then he said if you were in the second group to come toward the stage while the others left to go get there pizza, that he wanted to talk to them. Then he said I really just wanted to you to come up here so I can pray with/for you. It was all terribly inappropriate and illegal, except for the fact that permission slips were signed by parents.
Posted on 9/21/22 at 8:46 am to ThuperThumpin
Found this from one of the students who attended Sito’s “Day of Hope” field trip. Weird shite.
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Then, as the girls were all alone, the host introduced three women meant to “guide us on our journey in being young queens.”
The first woman that spoke was a pastor, who emphasized the idea of not trying to fit in with everyone else and be yourself. One of the examples she used for this was how she had kept her virginity through high school and college. After she announced this proudly, she expected an applause. She mentioned how everyone knew her as “the good Christian girl” and that she was proud of it. She also said that during 9/11, everyone looked at her because they knew she would pray for them. Although the idea of being yourself is great, it is sorely lost in the unwanted virginity allusion and constant references to religious trains of thought.
The second woman was involved in the education sector in some way. She gave an anecdote about how a guy she met on a dating app ended up attempting to kill her by strangling her. She said that she had kept this relationship a secret, so if he had ended up succeeding in killing her, no one would know. She used this to ultimately make the argument that if something needs to be kept secret, then it shouldn’t be happening at all. She also emphasized that if she had waited for the man god meant for her, then it wouldn’t had happened. She uses this to essentially shame the concept of “dating around” and took a soulmate-esque approach on the situation. In addition, she explained that she had forgiven her ex boyfriend for his attempted murder, even if he wasn’t sorry. Again, there could possibly be a valuable message, however it’s lost in the traumatic storytelling and religious imagery.
The third speaker had a phD and was a nurse. With this information, I expected some sort of a health related speech, however, this was the most traumatizing of all. She gave an extremely detailed description of the morning that she had found her son’s body after he had hung himself. I will not give the full description on facebook, but it was so descriptive to the point that I felt like I was there with her and could imagine her house around her. She explained that this happened because her son was bullied. She used this story to say that people these days are too mean to each other and we need to stick together.
…
After the boys were gone for no longer than 20 minutes (compared to the girls’ 40 minutes), everyone was combined again into the church. They then had a guest speaker, Donk, who gave the most fantastical story one could imagine. He started by saying at the age of 9 he was shot in the stomach and saw his intestines fall into his hands. Then, he was paralyzed and in a wheelchair from the ages of 11-13 (not sure what happened from 9-11). One day, according to him, he was with his grandma who was snoring very loudly and he started to wiggle his toes and wasn’t paralyzed anymore. Then, he started “messing with the wrong crowd” and ended up in prison with a life sentence + 90 years on two accounts of armed robbery and a murder. He said how he was sad in jail and tried to kill himself with a bedsheet (which he demonstrated with a prop sheet he had on stage), but somehow he changed his mindset and got out of jail.
At the end of everything, the host made the audience make a choice. He said “If you want to eat, pizza is right outside those doors for you. If you choose change, if you want to get better, come towards the stage towards me.” At this point we had not eaten and frankly, I was done being traumatized, so I left the building.
This is solely what I witnessed at the day of hope with no other sides of the story. I had heard from multiple sources that when the boys when in for their 20 minutes they only did push-up contest and games. I heard from a few people that for the people that chose hope rather than pizza, another story was given about when Donk tried to attempt suicide by jumping in front of a train but the train magically stopped in front of him.
This post was edited on 9/21/22 at 8:48 am
Posted on 9/21/22 at 9:07 am to Impotent Waffle
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EBR schools
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"job fair"
This is merely part of their fiction assignment.
Posted on 9/21/22 at 9:11 am to Abstract Queso Dip
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I'm the last person to scream indoctrination... But damn if this ain't some indoctrination. If this was my kid I'd break out my good asswhipping pants and invite all my friends to sonic. Route 44s on me.
When I first started hearing about it, I thought it was dramatic BS but the more info being presented the worse it gets
Posted on 9/21/22 at 9:20 am to No No Sito
"Donk" was apparently serving 2 life sentences for armed robbery and murder......
He also apparently was paralyzed as a young boy but "his toes just started wiggling"
He also apparently was paralyzed as a young boy but "his toes just started wiggling"
Posted on 9/21/22 at 9:30 am to ThuperThumpin
Given who was likely running it, I would not be surprised at all.
Posted on 9/21/22 at 9:31 am to No No Sito
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She gave an anecdote about how a guy she met on a dating app ended up attempting to kill her by strangling her. She said that she had kept this relationship a secret, so if he had ended up succeeding in killing her, no one would know.
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Posted on 9/21/22 at 9:53 am to Impotent Waffle
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the girls left inside were preached to about abstinence
Good.
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the boys were outside doing push-ups
Good.
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