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Dan Sleezer's avatar

Yes, great news, but why has it been so difficult of a policy to implement.

+Let all teachers have theirs for emergency calls if needed (active shooter ‘excuse’)

+ Parents can call office if an emergency message needs to get to a student (like it’s been done for decades)!!

Lisa's avatar

Problem is when you have teachers who are not working in the best interests of your student, who covertly work towards bullying your child, and then have other students gang up against your child...

I was told once by someone close to me "people are not who they say they are."

Never truer words spoken!!

Need to drain out those who work against our students, weed out those who "are not who they say they are."

tanya marquette's avatar

The difficulty is that people do not believe EMF radiation is harmful. They barely believe it even exists. And this in spite of people knowing to keep these phones off their body and buying gizmos to hold the phones or pieces for ears that allow the phones to be away from the head. Parents are also so into controlling their kids lives and cell phones give them a big hand in doing this. These phones were sold to the public for this reason so now how do you unring this bell! Only a mandate to do so along with mass education will do this.

SaHiB's avatar

Use a headset or speaker phone.

tanya marquette's avatar

You miss the point. Or perhaps you actually make the point of people being so conditioned that they cannot see the foibles of their behavior.

SaHiB's avatar

Landlines are absurdly expensive, and LD and caller ID even more so.

tanya marquette's avatar

You miss the point again and distort the discussion. No one is talking about getting rid of cell phones (or we could). The issue is children in school having these toxic things that provably cause them harm in learning. What are your priorities? How do you value children and their learning ability and environments? And why should kids have them in school to begin with. They need to learn how to focus on information outside their own personal game playing, etc. Generations lived without these things and certainly did not need them to learn in schools.

FYI, my landline is less expensive than cell phones.

Warrior Mom's avatar

I pay $15 a month for a landline, thru internet connection. thru an outfit called Basic Talk and I know there are others. kept our original landline number from the late 1950's.

Steve  Mitzner's avatar

It's $41 a month now in LACO CA & 20 miles may be long distance!

I can remember our landline party phone only having 5 digits, no prefixes or area code, then came prefixes & next 4 or 5 different area codes! So I now have VOIP $6 a month & nationwide calling!

Jrpo's avatar

We have a landline, in addition to our cells, and no it is not.

frankly's avatar

Dan, this reminds me of calls to limit TV back in the day. Look how well ignoring that advice has gone!

Another example of how the profits of monopolies are crucial, whereas actual public health is a commodity, that is sold off to the highest bidder for exploitation.

How many active shooters were bullied online? In class?

SaHiB's avatar

Start by prohibiting brainwave frequency color modulation on HDTV.

frankly's avatar

Familiar with tv putting the brain in an alpha state, highly suggestable, almost immediately for regular watchers. All these things are poo-poohed by those most affected.

SaHiB's avatar

I don't have a frequency analyzer, but sometimes television picture grabs me, and sometimes it doesn't. If hard to look away from screen, and can hear audio, don't look at screen.

frankly's avatar

All I get is from my laptop, gave up on tv decades ago, film and video limited.. for me. Too many senses involved and frankly it gets to me. My imagination takes me away ha, ha

Barbara Johnston's avatar

Thats one part. Now get them off iPads and computers for all their work. Using a pencil or pen is essential for brain development

Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

During the convid lockdowns, schools received nice 5G towers on their roofs...

Who is going to ban those?

CreateHealth's avatar

Yes yes yes!! These towers are a huge issue I don’t hear enough about. Thrilled that these conversations are beginning to become more mainstream.

Lisa's avatar

Yes, exactly... all done under the cover of lockdowns

Skupe's avatar

Ban the shots totally and forever, especially since C19 was mostly a lie! The shots were the bigger problem!

SaHiB's avatar

Spike is spike, regardless how you get it, whether mRNA injection, persistent infection, or shedding.

Skupe's avatar

I said mostly because there could be some people who read this article that are Dumbocrats and still don't believe the virus was fake.

Freedom Farmer's avatar

What??!!! Holy shit. That is fucked up. Sorry to be lazy, but do you have links / sources? I will search (Maybe I am asleep at the wheel...).

The nice thing about the remote 5G transmitters is that they are perfect target size for practicing shooting.... about the size of a human torso. (Sorry to be dark....)

Goeff's avatar

The answer is to ban schools which are basically means of social indoctrination and control. What's more, mass compulsory training is laden with psychopathology from inception to execution and is a major source of the madness we see in our society today.

However, no need to take my word for it. Let a retired teacher tell it.:

Against school - John Taylor Gatto

https://ia800502.us.archive.org/25/items/john-taylor-gatto-archive-library-collection/Harpers%20John-Taylor-Gatto-Against-School.pdf

Freedom Farmer's avatar

Kids received far better educations in one-room schoolhouses back in the day...

Home school home school home school !!!!

Goeff's avatar

It's amazing what passes for teachers and depressing what the products are. All I ever learned in school could have been done at home, with much less expense, and in a lot less time.

Steve  Mitzner's avatar

Amen Goeff: [Once] schools and our nation were God and Christian-based! [Fact!] Now in dumping all that, for a Satan-inspired big government, now the nation's god, handing out "free stuff" and mandates to the Godless dumb down "educated" hellhound cogs and sheeple, proving Einstein's 2nd law of thermodynamics I.e. things going from order to disorder! John Gatto nailed it, for sure! BUT without God, Jesus all you have to look forward to is death in Hell. I.e. like the world is today, only worse!

Lawyerlisa's avatar

My one curiosity about this was it followed a whole bunch of explosive videos we saw in Canada where kids had been exposing the degrading gender and crt curriculum. They should be forced to put in a nanny can where any parent can log in to randomly see their kids class.

ViaVeritasVita's avatar

That--in my perspective--was one of the silver linings to the Covid scam. As we tried to teach on-line, parents could be monitoring and observe just what was going on in the "classroom".

mani malagón's avatar

1. If I leave a loaded revolver in my child's crib & she pulls the trigger & harms herself, am I criminally negligent?

2. If I forget an open vial of medical pills in my child's crib & he swallows some & poisons himself, am I criminally negligent?

3. If I rub my kid's erupting teeth with bourbon & leave him the bottle to wean on, am I criminally negligent?

3. If I give a laptop & smartphone to my toddler & they access the dark sewer of adult mental illness, violence & porn, am I criminally negligent?

Yes, all these are criminal negligence. Adult devices left in the unsupervised hands of children, which IMHO includes using the TV or internet as a babysitter, are negligent parental practices that can create permanent harm or disability depending on the level of exposure & toxicity.

Goeff's avatar

Read anything by John Taylor Gatto and you'll find that dumping kids in skool for hours at a time under the supervision of bureaucrats is also criminal negligence and child abuse,

mani malagón's avatar

«Both the right and left side of the brain work together to make this happen. A child’s brain needs opportunity and time, free from a screen to help develop this skill. When technology is inserted into this process, the ability to visualize and imagine is suppressed not enhanced. The cumulative effect is even being felt at elite universities, where college students no longer have the stamina to read as well.

To think critically, one needs to imagine or visualize the information they are receiving and then reflect on it. A shared imagination leads to a shared conversation, so important for healthy dialogue in society. With the rise of social media and the increased polarization of the world, the ability to have conversations with others is even more crucial. Especially conversation with those that share different opinions and beliefs.»

—Denise Champney (20 Mar 2025) Digital Danger: Are Screens in Schools Secretly Sabotaging Your Child’s Mind? —EdTech’s 2012 promise of innovation became a screen-heavy reality, stunting healthy brain growth, https://open.substack.com/pub/restorechildhood/p/digital-danger-are-screens-in-schools

Goeff's avatar

Speaking of elite skoolz, here you go!

Ben Franklin, as "Silence Dogood, wrote this 300 years ago...

“…I reflected in my Mind on the extreme Folly of those Parents, who, blind to their Childrens Dullness, and insensible of the Solidity of their Skulls, because they think their Purses can afford it, will need send them to the Temple of Learning, where, for want of a suitable Genius, they learn little more than how to carry themselves handsomely, and enter a Room genteely, (which might as well be acquir’d at a Dancing-School,) and from whence they return, after Abundance of Trouble and Charge, as great Blockheads as ever, only more proud and self-conceited.

…[and] he, without much Study, presently interpreted it, assuring me, That it was a lively Representation of HARVARD COLLEGE, Etcetera. I remain, Sir, Your Humble Servant,

Silence Dogood, (No. 4)

Printed in The New-England Courant, May 14, 1722.

http://www.ushistory.org/franklin/courant/silencedogood4.htm

Marcus C Martin's avatar

And the 5G cell towers on or near school premises?

Freedom Farmer's avatar

Teachers' unions (since almost all teachers are paid by taxpayers) MUST be made illegal. No private sector unions! Tear down the leftist indoctrination of our children!

Steve  Mitzner's avatar

Teacher's union, bargaining with vote-hungry tax-payers Leftist Democrat politicians isn't bargaining, it's a fraudulent kick-back style of conflict of interests!

(I.e. just how fraudulent medicine works!)

Bull Dog's avatar

Whole lot of winning going on. Trump administration is not perfect, but directionally are doing good things.

God bless my country, its people and its President.

John Klar's avatar

There's a bill pending here in Vermont....

Brian King's avatar

Cell phones need to be banned at work too - so much wasted time by employees that should be focused on their JOB.

Kalle Pihlajasaari's avatar

You might find your management skills are lacking if you cannot motivate paid workers to do their job.

Susan's avatar

I want to buy a simple affordable durable flip phone that should not have built-in obsolescence. (We were lied to that we will download smart phone videos faster when the entire software in the newer 4G LTE/5G phones has malfunctioning software that needs factory resets to stop malfunctioning and making the cell phone unreliable for our use, because the cell phone industry does not care if the 4G5G phones are inferior to what we had in the past and malfunction too much or require too many clicks).

I can't find a simple 4G LTE durable flip phone with at least a 5mp camera to take photos/videos; to store 1000 contacts and photos. My 3G Quantico lasted 12 years as a simple clear, loud enough cell phone that could be controlled quickly and easily, with strong reception through top notch quality code for user functionality. I don't want a smart phone. I don't want stronger EMFs for no actual functional improvement or for nonsense to distract our lives away from us. I want the tech to dampen the EMFs. I want the identity theft surveillance removed. I don't want AI on my phone. Why hasn't anybody created an affordable durable flip phone without the smart phone that everybody wants? Why does the industry make a smartphone flip phone as if that is what everybody was asking for, when they know they forced people into smartphones with AI on them? The cell marketplace isn't making what people actually asked the cell phone companies to have made. Where's the free marketplace?

The US military and CIA declassified the EMF science about 2014, and the science of harm to the death is clear. Arthur Firstenburg wrote "Rainbow Warriors." We need some scientists comparing non-ionizing radiation to ionizing radiation, as many of the adverse health effects overlap for frequency wavelengths. The cell phones are causing brain cancers.

It would be great if children can be removed from the cell phones, but that's how parents found out public schools showed early grade school students films with sexual grinding, with tranny grooming, and allowed girls to be beaten up in the schools for free speech. Until the public schools can be trusted not to harm the children, the children might need their cell phones. It's a nasty situation where our children are in danger. I like the idea where parents can go to a website to see their children in the classroom, but children should not have their life on a permanent record kept by big tech through such transmissions.

Freedom Farmer's avatar

Agreed. I still use (LOL! If you could call it that...) a flip phone from US Cellular. I bought it two years ago when my LG died / malfunctioned. The functionality is SO BAD that it is obvious they are trying to shake people out of flip phones as a viable option. The LG was much better, had larger text options, etc. The flipper I had before that was even better though... and only died when I dropped it, and it was fatally physically injured.

I will NEVER get a smart phone with a phone plan. (I do still have an early iPhone for taking vids and pictures though, although I never allow it to update or connect to the internets. Same with an old tablet.)

Joseph L. Wiess's avatar

I tend to agree. When I went to school for my Jailors certificate, the teacher asked us to put our phones in a caddy that she hung on the back wall.

If adults can do it, so can kids.

I would also have them limit their screen time and go back to physical media for education.

Math tables for memorization

Spelling Bees, daily, weekly, monthly.

Writing labs

Science labs

and so on.

I'm glad all of my education was pre-computer.

nymusicdaily's avatar

maybe the push to get rid of the magic rectangle in schools is so that kids don't beam the UN2030 indoctrination and disinfo the teacher is spewing back to mom and dad?

to prevent kids from getting video of pedos in the faculty and admin?

switching out phones for laptops is gonna reeeeeeeeeeally help with bringing down EMF levels, lol

sorry to rain on this parade but i smell a rat