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Matthew Loxton
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The thing that strikes me is the compliance. Like at what point does the school go "wait a minute..."?

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At some level, this is a curiosity that future historians, sociologists, and anthropologists will marvel at.

Mostly, they are likely to think this generation the dumbest and most ridiculous in the entire history of the species.

We make the Flapper generation look like wise and conscientious models of adulthood

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Yah, exactly.

I also note that this kind of language almost inevitably leads to some of the less self-regulated among political followers to take it as a suggestion to do something like that