Re: Is there anything worse than being sent to the county mandatory sexual harassment training class??
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yvxtn
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Date: December 02, 2017 02:42AM
> "the active shooter survival class was interesting"
+1
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The book "great expectations was mandatory reading when I was in High School. I hardly read it, read the Cliffe notes, (at the time i'd already experience the run-around of loss of all kinds, i didn't need read a boring fiction novel about a life i'd already lived)
I was fucking pissed when i heard Bill Clinton agency liberals (in fairfax) banned the book from mandatory reading.
for example: Estella, Miss Havisham's adopted daughter, whom Pip pursues. She is a beautiful girl and grows more beautiful after her schooling in France. Estella represents the life of wealth and culture for which Pip strives. Since Miss Havisham ruined Estella's ability to love, Estella cannot return Pip's passion. She warns Pip of this repeatedly, but he will not or cannot believe her. Estella does not know that she is the daughter of Molly, Jaggers's housekeeper, and the convict Abel Magwitch, given up for adoption to Miss Havisham after her mother was arrested for murder. In marrying Bentley Drummle, she rebels against Miss Havisham's plan to have her break a husband's heart, as Drummle is not interested in Estella but simply in the Havisham fortune.
infact i had an incident later in life (also earlier) that could have been instructive for. (but actually not, the incident was not a usual cause or solution).
Accepting a first major love lost is an expectation to leave to the wind - keeping that in the back of one's mind since high school, is a very good thing.
NOW NOTE Bills wife made the law that illegally prosecutes males, "using any resources $$ necessary", to %99.5 conviction rate, of any male who persues a woman past the first "no".
then LEARN that this was NOT the societal standard: all the tv and literature and church teachings were opposite of the witch's law.
then realize that police and legal people profit insanely from the VAWA law and have leverage to target only political opponents (it's a vaccuous law, easily done)
Finally realize the mandatory study WAS LAW, in a somewhat likeable form of a classic novel, AND HILLARY HAD A HAND IN BANNING THE BOOK FROM SCHOOLS