Your approach is the typical socialist/Liberal "solution" as taken by that idiot school director, i.e. FORCE everyone to be equally miserable.Dude. You don't even know where I stand politically - I'm incredibly "blue" as opposed to red and strongly advocate keeping a government to an absolute minimum. It's gone so far that I'm confident that I'll leave the country when I'm done with my studies just because I'm fed up with this parential "we know what's good for you" society I live in where the government wastes money on projects of futility and lack any controlling mechanisms to keep their spendings under scrutiny. And people just lap it up, being conservative as always (Danes are a conservative people in many ways).
So don't put labels on me. Or do, but at least make sure they fediddleing fit.
It's capitalism. I love it, you do too, probably.
It's a PRIVATE school. They can do as they want, and parents can vote with their money. Supply and demand, quite simple. They deliver a package, you either buy or you don't. There may be aspects of it that you don't like, but if the overall impression still is a large enough plus, then you will buy, especially if there aren't many alternatives.
They're not forcing ANYONE to attend.
what, you ok with the Boyscouts Of America keeping atheists and homosexuals out? You know, that's just TYPICAL of the leftist pinko socialist style of thinking - divide and conquer.
Eagler, I fail to see what this has to do with youth - if anything it has something to do with the loss of innocence and a cynicism
derived from living and experiencing. I'm old enough to see the hypocricy and see the real motives behind things - usually money of things that enhances a person's sense of well being. All wrapped up in cute little words making up a lie that those who WANT to believe can believe in. I ain't buying it though, and I do my best to see my own little lies and real reasons. Sometimes I find 'um and do nothing about 'em, but at least I know 'um for what they are, and will gladly agree if someone points 'um out.
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Christmas? Not my holiday, but gimme the days off, and I'm fine with it. Only 2/7th of our adult life is spent doing what we really want during the day, the rest is spent with work. So I advocate calling them "offdays", because that's what they are at least to some of us. And, we should be given the right to distribute them as we see fit. You want to distribute them on religious days, that is perfectly fine with me. I just think I should be shown the same courtesy
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In my humble opinion, the vast majority of "traditions" aren't especially good, and represent a stagnant society unwilling to move forward. That they cause resentment and conflict or stress or whatnot (like XMAS) doesn't make it any better.
Ugh, this came out a bit too angry. I might be a bit overworked at the time, but if you remove the hyperbole from this stuff, there is at the very least an ounce of truth.
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Von Santa
Staffelkapitän 9./JG 54 "Grünherz"
"If you return from a mission with a victory, but without your Rottenflieger, you have lost your battle."
- D. Hrabak, JG 54 "Grünherz"