i live in the north end of dartmouth, and every weekend while walking my dog through the park beside the john martin jr. high i see several windows of the school broken out, wtf???? i understand many children (i was one of them) who dont understand the fact that while we go to school (basicly for free with some fees for lockers and agendas aside) kids in different countries are fighting for the simple right to an education, so i think it makes all the little fuckers around here seem like over privalleged little assholes who parents take no responibility for there kids bad behaviour, im tired of paying for all these windows out of my tax paying dollars for them to get broke the next week, winters coming up, let the little fuckers learn in the cold

— tired of 11 year olds acting like they run the streets.

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  1. So this bitch must mean that your parents took no responsibility for you then….since you openly admit you were one of those kids who used to go around breaking school windows. What goes around comes around and I think you just got yours. As for tax dollars, wow we could sit here all day and complain about how they are wasted and/or abused…I think the topic of broken windows is a little silly when compared with bigger topics such as our tax dollars being used to support 16 year old girls getting knocked up and going on welfare because they’re too lazy (or too stupid to use protection) to get a job while most people have to actually work to pay their bills, and eat etc. etc. The list goes on. Anyway, that’s just MY opinion.

  2. “i see several windows of the school broken out, wtf????”

    The answer to your question is actually contained earlier within the same sentence:

    “i live in the north end of dartmouth…”

    Darkside WHAT!

  3. Lol…too much. I wasn’t going to comment on the spelling in the body but I didn’t notice the title. What does it even say?

  4. Rose43:
    Northend…blah, blah..”our tax dollars being used to support 16 year old girls getting knocked up and going on welfare because they’re too lazy (or too stupid to use protection) to get a job while most people have to actually work”…blah.
    What a Kay.

  5. Maybe he was trying to say “Education in an abused private village”? Still doesn’t make much sense…

  6. Maybe he was trying to say “education IS an abused privilege” I assume by his rant about kids breaking windows he means that not all kids have an opportunity to get an education and the ones that do are abusing that privilege…?

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