Weren't they introducing yellow-card "timeouts" to bootcamp?
Not in Canada. Guess we're still hardcore.
Good to see ya, btw.
No way jose.
Yup, bud just confirmed, it's supposed to be yellow and red "stress" cards (he's not sure if it's been implemented yet though as they were talking about it when he graduated). Our society is devolving.
Hmm... Not sure how I feel about that.
Part of the learning process is being under stress - you're SUPPOSED to be stressed out!
Meh. Not everyone needs to be treated like hamburger meat to know how to interact in society...
Well, first off, I think most people misunderstand boot camp. Notwithstanding your own experience through your brother (no education can completely eliminate a$$holes), it's not really what you seem to think...
Certainly some drill instructors are better than others - and I'm sure some of the bad ones have bordered on abuse - but I've never had anyone who wasn't your typical "tough but fair" professional. It's not just tearing people down and yelling at them. That's what you might see in the movies - and certainly that can be part of it, on the surface, but it's not really about that...
Anyway, I'm sure it's well documented somewhere that boot camp results in greater discipline, sense of service, teamwork, leadership, fitness, dedication, etc. All things we'd like to instill in ourselves to some degree, as well as our children. Of course there will still be a$$holes, but probably less of them.
What I would do is privatize the whole damn system. No more public schools. The only taxes that go to education is subsidies for poor kids. Schools and teaches become a for profit venture in which parents pay for their children's education and they get to choose and pay for the level of quality service they want.
Some schools will be Morton Steak Houses and some schools will be McDonalds. You get what you pay for and its for the parents to decide what financial sacrifice would be made to do it.
Not fair to the kids. All this would do is create a class system... not that that doesn't exist to some extent anyway, but it would get much, much worse. And that affects society as a whole.
A society in which a family pays more per year for their cable bill than they do to education is a joke. And the fact that as a tax payer with no kids I pay either the same or MORE than the family with 5 kids to have their ***** educated is also a big fat joke.
You really don't think you benefit from other people being educated?
I'll tell you what - with those "McDonalds" schools you're talking about, you run the risk of having to deal with an underclass that will turn to crime (with you as the victim).
Heck, seems to be happening already in the US, to be quite honest... No need to make it worse.