How far are you willing to take this bullshit?Coito ergo sum wrote:no.Robert_S wrote:Um, athletes aren't privileged in high school?
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Depends. You'll have to define what you mean by "privileged." Standing on its own, the term is so vague it can mean anything.Gawdzilla Sama wrote:How far are you willing to take this bullshit?Coito ergo sum wrote:no.Robert_S wrote:Um, athletes aren't privileged in high school?
I don't think it is privileged for football players to play sport and have money provided so they have a field to play on. That doesn't make them "privileged." Anyone who wants to try out for the team can play football, and if you aren't good enough, then maybe there is another activity that the school provides that will suit you better. That's not "privilege" and "oppression." Only a Skepchick or an Atheism+douche would call it that.
It's not a "privilege" for a person to have athletic ability, born or acquired through practice and training. Again, only a Skepchick or Atheism+er would say that it is.
Now, go ahead and define what you mean by "privilege" and then I'll let you know if I agree with your bullshit.
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That lunch looks delicious to me, though I'm not sure I've had fish chowder with salmon in it before. I usually use haddock. Nice little salad, cookie, and what looks like a strawberry sweet. Glasses and plates probably should be of some type of plastic to prevent breakage.Coito ergo sum wrote:LOL - that looks disgusting.Tero wrote:Just shut up kid, this is America. We can't do good school lunches here, even when we pay for it. Good school lunches for free is socialism!
And, I take it that is Finland. Let's see some evidence that middle and high school kids eat off of tableware and use silverware for forks and knives and have glass chalices to drink their milk out of.
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I don't know. By the same token:Kristie wrote: But tell me, why don't windows on airplanes roll down? It's very dangerous.
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So, how are they privileged, again? Or, are you going all Atheism+ and just making the allegation, and if anyone suggests that you might want to back it up, you just start hurling insults. I think we know the answer already...lolGawdzilla Sama wrote:Weaseling.

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Coito ergo sum wrote:I don't know. By the same token:Kristie wrote: But tell me, why don't windows on airplanes roll down? It's very dangerous.
When did Hawaii become part of Asia?
Where is the "intercontinental railroad?"
Why don't Navy "corpse" men get recognized more?
Have you ever wondered when the Middle East would stop plaguing the region?
Shouldn't we support a public option for healthcare because UPS and FedEx are doing fine, but the U.S. Post Office is always having problems?
How do you say this in Austrian?
We have 57 states, don't we?

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He's the smartest guy in the room alright....flippin genius....when he's reading from a teleprompter...Kristie wrote:Coito ergo sum wrote:I don't know. By the same token:Kristie wrote: But tell me, why don't windows on airplanes roll down? It's very dangerous.
When did Hawaii become part of Asia?
Where is the "intercontinental railroad?"
Why don't Navy "corpse" men get recognized more?
Have you ever wondered when the Middle East would stop plaguing the region?
Shouldn't we support a public option for healthcare because UPS and FedEx are doing fine, but the U.S. Post Office is always having problems?
How do you say this in Austrian?
We have 57 states, don't we?
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Besides which, it evidently never occurred to the looney left that Romney was joking...Coito ergo sum wrote:He's the smartest guy in the room alright....flippin genius....when he's reading from a teleprompter...Kristie wrote:Coito ergo sum wrote:I don't know. By the same token:Kristie wrote: But tell me, why don't windows on airplanes roll down? It's very dangerous.
When did Hawaii become part of Asia?
Where is the "intercontinental railroad?"
Why don't Navy "corpse" men get recognized more?
Have you ever wondered when the Middle East would stop plaguing the region?
Shouldn't we support a public option for healthcare because UPS and FedEx are doing fine, but the U.S. Post Office is always having problems?
How do you say this in Austrian?
We have 57 states, don't we?
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That would not allow them to continue the never-ending mantra that he's "stupid." He's so stupid he wonders, seriously, why the windows in jumbo jets don't open. But, of course, Obama doesn't REALLY believe there are 57 states. That would be ridiculous.
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The Federal government should not be involved in school lunch programs, it is a State and local issue. Instead they take money from States only to give it back with strings attached.
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Reading through what he said, I'm still on the fence as to whether or not he was joking. I honestly can't tell. It sure didn't read like a joke. But with Romney the Robot, who knows?Coito ergo sum wrote:That would not allow them to continue the never-ending mantra that he's "stupid." He's so stupid he wonders, seriously, why the windows in jumbo jets don't open. But, of course, Obama doesn't REALLY believe there are 57 states. That would be ridiculous.

And it's silly of you to even bring up the "57 states" thing. Even mentioning that is ridiculous. Poor comparison.
Besides, I wouldn't say that Romney is really that stupid. Just Republicans in general.

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When the high school science project budgets are more than the sports budgets in most US high schools then the priorities will be straight.Coito ergo sum wrote:no.Robert_S wrote:Um, athletes aren't privileged in high school?Coito ergo sum wrote:I would respond to this, but the fact that you're utilizing Atheism+-speak and making a statement reminiscent of Skepchick mocking of the "fee fees" of the "privileged" made me throw up a little in my mouth. I'll give this a pass, and hope that you aren't an example of those jack-a-lopes succeeding in changing the zeitgeist.Robert_S wrote:The poor pampered privileged football jocks poo-poo-ed the meal plan.
Awwwww. If local accountability works so well, then why were school lunches always crap?Only funding for the sports they play in.Robert_S wrote: They don't get a ton more resources thrown their way?Not in high school. College, yes.Robert_S wrote: It isn't common to cut them a lot of slack in grading and behavioural discipline so they can stay on the team?Err...no...they just seem to think the new food sucks, and the portions are too small given their activity level. Not all students sit around playing video games after school. Those that are active need more than 2000 or 2500 calories per day. If I only ate 2500 calories per day during high school, I would literally have passed out. I studied in college level and advanced placement courses, and played two sports. I probably burned around 1500 calories in soccer practice alone, and a similar amount if not more in a game.Robert_S wrote: I'm using the olde fashioned meaning of privileged here in case you didn't notice.
Now these children think they're horribly oppressed because their special interests weren't taken into account. They're all like "Obama: don't do that!"
I just think it's hilarious, as is the predictable scrambling from Obama devotees to justify everything they do.Robert_S wrote:
I'm not the skepchick in this situation. These football brats are.
And since when have children not complained about school lunches?
I fucking saw athletes get preferential and light-handed treatment in high school. I say treat them like anyone else. If they get in a fight, suspend them like everybody else and let them miss games. Don't cover for them but don't throw them off the team if they get caught with a beer or a joint outside of school property and away from school events. In other words, treat them like normal kids.
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I would love to believe he was joking. He could be our next President, so I sure as hell hope he was not serious. But, I'm inclined to think otherwise.Ian wrote:Reading through what he said, I'm still on the fence as to whether or not he was joking. I honestly can't tell. It sure didn't read like a joke. But with Romney the Robot, who knows?Coito ergo sum wrote:That would not allow them to continue the never-ending mantra that he's "stupid." He's so stupid he wonders, seriously, why the windows in jumbo jets don't open. But, of course, Obama doesn't REALLY believe there are 57 states. That would be ridiculous.![]()
And it's silly of you to even bring up the "57 states" thing. Even mentioning that is ridiculous. Poor comparison.
Besides, I wouldn't say that Romney is really that stupid. Just Republicans in general.
The Obama visiting 57 states thing is different. He wasn't trying to joke about 57 states. He just misspoke.
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He had Heinz in his mind!Kristie wrote:I would love to believe he was joking. He could be our next President, so I sure as hell hope he was not serious. But, I'm inclined to think otherwise.Ian wrote:Reading through what he said, I'm still on the fence as to whether or not he was joking. I honestly can't tell. It sure didn't read like a joke. But with Romney the Robot, who knows?Coito ergo sum wrote:That would not allow them to continue the never-ending mantra that he's "stupid." He's so stupid he wonders, seriously, why the windows in jumbo jets don't open. But, of course, Obama doesn't REALLY believe there are 57 states. That would be ridiculous.![]()
And it's silly of you to even bring up the "57 states" thing. Even mentioning that is ridiculous. Poor comparison.
Besides, I wouldn't say that Romney is really that stupid. Just Republicans in general.
The Obama visiting 57 states thing is different. He wasn't trying to joke about 57 states. He just misspoke.
What I've found with a few discussions I've had lately is this self-satisfaction that people express with their proffessed open mindedness. In realty it ammounts to wilful ignorance and intellectual cowardice as they are choosing to not form any sort of opinion on a particular topic. Basically "I don't know and I'm not going to look at any evidence because I'm quite happy on this fence."
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