@thewpwire "the children are still young and ignorant; when reason comes into play the parents are released from that trouble.”
Or, in the words of my homeroom, "so we don't accidentally kill ourselves."
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@thewpwire "have over their children arises from their •duty to take care of their offspring during the imperfect state of childhood. What the children need, and what the parents are obliged to provide, is the forming of their minds and the governing of their actions; that is while..
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@thewpwire "subjection are like the swaddling clothes they are wrapped up in and supported by in the weakness of their infancy; as the child grows up, age and reason loosen the ties, until at last they drop off altogether and leave a man to his own devices. So the •power that parents..
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@thewpwire According to Locke, “children are not born in this state of full equality, though they are born to it. Their parents have a sort of rule and jurisdiction over them when they come into the world and for some time after that, but it’s only a temporary one. The bonds of this...
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Don't have your fill of rhetorical analysis after today's AP Lang. exam? Come hear @ggcoe's inaugural address during tomorrow's parade in the Outlands during homeroom!
#RealLifeRhetoric#CelebrateGeorge
The parade is one week from today! Come hear @ggcoe give his first speech to the Outlands! (Also play games, eat food, and send the year off in style.)
#May27thDuringHomeroom#MayoralAddress
McGlynn's campaign extends their humble congratulations to @ggcoe. We look forward to hearing your plan for your first 100 days in office during your speech at the Inaugural Parade next Thursday!
#InauguralParade#May27#JointCelebration
Remember to vote tomorrow! Also, let it be known that George Coe wanted to postpone the vote until the fall--effectively disenfranchising this year's seniors. Ask yourself who really cares about the people of the Outlands.