Remnant wrote:
nutbag wrote:
Another aspect to this:
In the US of A, felons may not vote, hold certain public offices, or own guns. Is this felonization of the young a back door to their decitizenization?
The "authorities" like the back door way too much. At least that's how we know that those people should be out of a job.
Yep. For example, in order to be considered a specalist school, you have to have a certain percentange of students studying subject y.
You'd think that they'd try and make it appealing, huh? My school just makes it mandatory.
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