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Staff charged with sexual assault at Three Rivers Center
Ursus:
--- Quote from: "Whooter" ---wow, look at this stat from the article:
Every four hours and 45 minutes someone in South Carolina is sexually assaulted.
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Right. I'd include it as part of my signature, if I were you. Don't forget to include an updated version of your "Matrix," clearly showing that it could never happen in a program (even though it just did).
While you're at it, might as well include data for the total population of South Carolina vs. total population in programs in South Carolina.
But please don't forget to include a definition for "sexual assault." As we have seen in recent posts of yours, said definition can also include what amount to little more than off-color or overly suggestive remarks.
:D
Whooter:
--- Quote from: "Ursus" ---
--- Quote from: "Whooter" ---wow, look at this stat from the article:
Every four hours and 45 minutes someone in South Carolina is sexually assaulted.
--- End quote ---
Right. I'd include it as part of my signature, if I were you. Don't forget to include an updated version of your "Matrix," clearly showing that it could never happen in a program (even though it just did).
While you're at it, might as well include data for the total population of South Carolina vs. total population in programs in South Carolina.
But please don't forget to include a definition for "sexual assault." As we have seen in recent posts of yours, said definition can also include what amount to little more than off-color or overly suggestive remarks.
:D
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Why do facts and statistics upset you so much Ursus? It was your own post I was quoting lol. If the data from south Carolina was upsetting to you then you should not have posted it.
In response to your last statement:
The definition for Sexual assault was not my own. The information I was posting had a “rebuttal” from the Department of Education indicating that Sexual Assault could be defined as anywhere from an off color remark to rape of a minor. That is why they thought the numbers were so inflated.
I think you are skimming over things too quickly and not reading them.
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Ursus:
--- Quote from: "Whooter" ---
--- Quote from: "Ursus" ---
--- Quote from: "Whooter" ---wow, look at this stat from the article:
Every four hours and 45 minutes someone in South Carolina is sexually assaulted.
--- End quote ---
Right. I'd include it as part of my signature, if I were you. Don't forget to include an updated version of your "Matrix," clearly showing that it could never happen in a program (even though it just did).
While you're at it, might as well include data for the total population of South Carolina vs. total population in programs in South Carolina.
But please don't forget to include a definition for "sexual assault." As we have seen in recent posts of yours, said definition can also include what amount to little more than off-color or overly suggestive remarks.
:D
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Why do facts and statistics upset you so much Ursus? It was your own post I was quoting lol. If the data from south Carolina was upsetting to you then you should not have posted it.
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Was I upset? I don't think so! In fact, I was chuckling (note emoticon) over the fact that, once again, you seized an opportunity to call attention to extreme and sometimes exaggerated non-program abuse statistics. Usually you use these in an attempt to downplay the very real abuse which occurs and has occurred in programs.
What's even funnier is that you accused me of "being upset" for pointing it out. Every time someone paints you in a corner and you feel embarrassed at being outed, so to speak, you accuse the poster of "being upset." Lol. Classic attempt at turning the tables. And ... epic fail. Note number of emoticons: :D :D :D
--- Quote from: "Whooter" ---In response to your last statement:
The definition for Sexual assault was not my own. The information I was posting had a "rebuttal" from the Department of Education indicating that Sexual Assault could be defined as anywhere from an off color remark to rape of a minor. That is why they thought the numbers were so inflated.
--- End quote ---
Did I say the definition for sexual assault was yours? Did anyone? No. You just posted select quotes from some panic-mongering (and subsequently roundly rebutted) article claiming that sexual abuse in public schools occurrs at the mind-boggling rate of TEN friggin' percent.
Of course, said definition of sexual abuse that the article relied upon to make those claims included, in addition to more conventional interpretations of the term, what amounted to little more than off-color or overly suggestive, and presumably unwelcome, remarks. It was your reliance on this definition to which I made reference above.
--- Quote from: "Whooter" ---I think you are skimming over things too quickly and not reading them.
--- End quote ---
Methinks you best be taking yer own advice.
:D :D :D :D :D :D :D
Anne Bonney:
--- Quote from: "Ursus" ---Was I upset? I don't think so! In fact, I was chuckling (note emoticon) over the fact that, once again, you seized an opportunity to call attention to extreme and sometimes exaggerated non-program abuse statistics. Usually you use these in an attempt to downplay the very real abuse which occurs and has occurred in programs.
What's even funnier is that you accused me of "being upset" for pointing it out. Every time someone paints you in a corner and you feel embarrassed at being outed, so to speak, you accuse the poster of "being upset." Lol. Classic attempt at turning the tables. And ... epic fail. Note number of emoticons: :D :D :D
--- Quote from: "Whooter" ---In response to your last statement:
The definition for Sexual assault was not my own. The information I was posting had a "rebuttal" from the Department of Education indicating that Sexual Assault could be defined as anywhere from an off color remark to rape of a minor. That is why they thought the numbers were so inflated.
--- End quote ---
Did I say the definition for sexual assault was yours? Did anyone? No. You just posted select quotes from some panic-mongering (and subsequently roundly rebutted) article claiming that sexual abuse in public schools occurrs at the mind-boggling rate of TEN friggin' percent.
Of course, said definition of sexual abuse that the article relied upon to make those claims included, in addition to more conventional interpretations of the term, what amounted to little more than off-color or overly suggestive, and presumably unwelcome, remarks. It was your reliance on this definition to which I made reference above.
--- Quote from: "Whooter" ---I think you are skimming over things too quickly and not reading them.
--- End quote ---
Methinks you best be taking yer own advice.
:D :D :D :D :D :D :D
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Yep!!! Projection! It's kind of a barometer though. You know you've gotten him when he pulls out the "sorry facts upset you" bullshit.
photo man:
--- Quote from: "TheWho" ---Psy Wrote:
--- Quote --- Schools exist for the benefit of the customers, and customers have a right to demand accountability and oversight. They shouldn't have to ultimately... that's what state regulation is supposed to be for: so there is some authority making sure the kids aren't being abused, and their human rights are being respected.
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Exactly, The customer is the parent, the product is the child. The schools will respond primarily/initially to the needs of the parent not the child, although there is an assumption (made by the parents) that the child is protected from being abused and having their rights violated. If the parents are not educated or know enough about the industry to understand what is needed for their child or they are being taken advantage of by the industry the state should be there, step in and advocate for that child. There should be something in place to protect the child?s rights and insure no abuse is taking place. As a minimum standard this should be true in any state.
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