Are there any / have you encountered any Jehovah's Witnesses with ASD?
Are there any / have you encountered any Jehovah's Witnesses with ASD?
NAS15840 said:Education really doesn’t make people dangerous
I would dispute this...
there is no “state propaganda” in the UK
Yes there is. The school curriculum set by the governments of England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. Schools have to teach this and cannot opt out or change the curriculum to meet the requirements of local communities or individual children.
we have a free press who can and regularly do criticise whatever government is in power
Free press?? Believe anything. Governments can stop news sources from publishing leaked confidential information by people like Edward Snowden. Broadcast media is regulated by OFCOM. Upset them, like Press TV, did and they will take your channel off air.
we have the internet where people are free to share ideas and there is a culture of the free exchange of information
The police and security services can shut down websites under the flimsy pretext of terrorism or threat to national security. Police chiefs have also threatened people with jail for downloading controversial material from the internet such as video footage of the beheading of the journalist James Foley by Mohammed Emwazi / Jihadi John, or the so called Al-Qaeda Training Manual which is not an Al-Qaeda publication, has an ISBN number, and is 100% legal to possess in the US and sold in many bookshops there.
IQ is also largely genetic, it doesn’t go up or down based on schooling, her being in a home school environment will not have changed her IQ from what it would have been in a normal school environment.
IF IQ is largely genetic then it makes a mockery of the one size to fit all state school curricula.
Religion is the opium of the masses. The problem with opium is that it’s highly addictive, clouds your judgement and it’s incredibly hard to get clean.
It's a debatable subject but it's a good thing you are not a member of the NAS with that attitude because it would be a total turn off to families that are religious who require services of the NAS.
NAS15840 said:Education really doesn’t make people dangerous
I would dispute this...
there is no “state propaganda” in the UK
Yes there is. The school curriculum set by the governments of England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. Schools have to teach this and cannot opt out or change the curriculum to meet the requirements of local communities or individual children.
we have a free press who can and regularly do criticise whatever government is in power
Free press?? Believe anything. Governments can stop news sources from publishing leaked confidential information by people like Edward Snowden. Broadcast media is regulated by OFCOM. Upset them, like Press TV, did and they will take your channel off air.
we have the internet where people are free to share ideas and there is a culture of the free exchange of information
The police and security services can shut down websites under the flimsy pretext of terrorism or threat to national security. Police chiefs have also threatened people with jail for downloading controversial material from the internet such as video footage of the beheading of the journalist James Foley by Mohammed Emwazi / Jihadi John, or the so called Al-Qaeda Training Manual which is not an Al-Qaeda publication, has an ISBN number, and is 100% legal to possess in the US and sold in many bookshops there.
IQ is also largely genetic, it doesn’t go up or down based on schooling, her being in a home school environment will not have changed her IQ from what it would have been in a normal school environment.
IF IQ is largely genetic then it makes a mockery of the one size to fit all state school curricula.
Religion is the opium of the masses. The problem with opium is that it’s highly addictive, clouds your judgement and it’s incredibly hard to get clean.
It's a debatable subject but it's a good thing you are not a member of the NAS with that attitude because it would be a total turn off to families that are religious who require services of the NAS.