When you erase caring, supportive relationships from people's work
and school experiences, you endanger the precious balance that allows
them to live fulfilling lives.
The style of management
that has swept through our workplaces and invaded our schools, depending
heavily on fear and intimidation, is steadily eroding the social fabric
As more and more young people who can't and won't accept being
tested, barked at, punished for minor infractions, and deprived of
recess arts and sports are pushed out of or drop out of school before
graduation, and others graduate with a deep sense of pessimism about
their futures, we find ourselves facing a youth heroin epidemic of
disturbing proportions in suburbs and rural areas.
When
you couple that with the gentrification, gang violence, and relentless
police surveillance that characterizes the life of young people in low
and moderate income urban areas, you get a picture that no one in our
political leadership seems ready to face.
When the
primary face of authority our young people face consists of testing,
punitive discipline, and round the clock surveillance, is it any wonder
that the response is rage, and despair.
If you standard for judging a society is how humanely we treat our children, we are failing badly.
Wednesday, October 21, 2015
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