Using “gun violence” as its cover, the Obama administration has quietly unleashed a cache of federal dollars that will be used for testing students for signs of mental health issues in K-12 schools.
Critics say personal information scooped up in the screenings will be logged into databases that will follow the child throughout his or her academic career and beyond.
Public schools, which have increasingly taken on aspects of psychiatric clinics in recent years, will get infused with more than $150 million in federal grants to further this agenda under the auspices of Obama’s 2013 executive action titled “Now is the Time to Do Something About Gun Violence.”
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In some ways they have been doing this for years. They want you to keep a journal that they can read. I have warned my boys to be very careful what you say in these journals because they might label you a terrorist! My son wrote his feelings about black history month in his Journal when he was in middle school. I had to attend a teacher conference with the principal and four black teachers and one white one. We live in a police state, and freedom of speech, especially in the schools and workplace is dead. They now want to know what you are thinking and what your parents think. It's beyond George Orwell's 1984.
ReplyDeleteIf you can't sit still during class and are "diagnosed" with ADD or some other alphabet "disorder" - then you can't own a hand gun.
ReplyDeleteWe can't have mentally "challenged" people possessing hand guns.
Specially after those poor little kids were murdered at Sandy Hook.
can we have a mental health assessment for Obama?
ReplyDeleteMy thoughts exactly 7:02. Most of Congress needs to be added to the list also.
ReplyDeletePresidential candidates should also be screened and updates throughout their terms should be made public starting with our current chosen one.
ReplyDeleteI'm so old that I received electric shock treatments for my mental issues.When it became clear to them that I actually liked it and couldn't wait for more they stopped doing it.I was either 13 or 14 at the time.
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