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Diamond_Dog

(35,068 posts)
Wed Jun 1, 2022, 11:07 AM Jun 2022

Lawmakers propose new 'self-defense' high school graduation requirement

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New legislation from Ohio state Reps. Tom Young, R-Washington Township, and Andrea White, R-Kettering, would require next year’s class of high school freshmen to take a course on recognizing and responding to threatening situations in order to graduate. The idea for the so-called “Student Protection Act” came from a number of recent high school graduates as part of an extracurricular project.

Abby Purdy described how the proposal came from conversations she had with fellow Olentangy High School students Sydney Schultz and Vaidehi Patel about walking to their cars after work in the dark.

“Everyone had very similar fears, and it kind of just sprouted from there,” Purdy explained. “We had a survey and many of the responses conveyed the same fears and we felt that self-defense would be the best way to help people feel that they have the tools to protect themselves.”

Patel, Purdy and Schultz repeatedly invoked the idea of self-defense, as did the bill’s sponsors, but that’s a bit of a misnomer. Speaking afterward, Young acknowledged they struggled with how best to describe the course’s aims, but he was clear they’re not envisioning some sort of martial arts training.

“No, this is not Tae Kwon Do, throwing people across a mat or anything like that,” he explained. “It’s raising an awareness on how to prevent and then respond to an aggressive situation — mentally, and perhaps a way to get out of a situation.”

https://ohiocapitaljournal.com/2022/06/01/lawmakers-propose-new-self-defense-high-school-graduation-requirement/

**** So … “It’s YOUR responsibility as school children to defend yourselves from the haters and the gun nuts we’re enabling!”

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Lawmakers propose new 'self-defense' high school graduation requirement (Original Post) Diamond_Dog Jun 2022 OP
So now it's the kids who have their fates in their own hands? TreasonousBastard Jun 2022 #1
Perhaps "situational awareness" would be a better name than "self defense" . . . Journeyman Jun 2022 #2
I am half and half on this Diamond_Dog Jun 2022 #3
Tests will be unannounced active-shooter crisis cosplay sanatanadharma Jun 2022 #4

Journeyman

(15,159 posts)
2. Perhaps "situational awareness" would be a better name than "self defense" . . .
Wed Jun 1, 2022, 11:20 AM
Jun 2022

Having grown up among Los Angeles gang bangers, it was one of the more useful tools I developed in my youth. If schools can help people develop such a life-affirming skill, it would be useful in every stage of growth.

Diamond_Dog

(35,068 posts)
3. I am half and half on this
Wed Jun 1, 2022, 11:24 AM
Jun 2022

Last edited Wed Jun 1, 2022, 12:25 PM - Edit history (1)

I suppose “situational awareness” is good to know. How to diffuse a nefarious confrontation, good to know.

But why are students and teachers saying they’re afraid to walk to their cars when leaving the building after dark?

I kind of feel like this is shady victim blaming. “We’ll, she should have KNOWN not to walk out to her car at night by herself! What did she expect?”

sanatanadharma

(4,074 posts)
4. Tests will be unannounced active-shooter crisis cosplay
Wed Jun 1, 2022, 12:13 PM
Jun 2022

Or perhaps they are going to teach propaganda-radar, objectively reasoned, non self-destructive, civic minded, wise voter non-violent self-defense; you know, 'woke-ness'.

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