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Wednesday, July 11, 2018

New Israel State Schools, Part 2.5: How Conditioning, Brainwashing, & Indoctrination works

New Israel State Schools, Part 2: How Conditioning, Brainwashing, & Indoctrination works.


Elementary & middle school students get 17 hours worth of homework a school night & 24 hours worth an off day or single holiday day. That translates to 48 hours over the weekend, 720 over the summer, & so on & so forth.

High school students are required to do 1168 hours worth of mandatory school assigned & organized "volunteer" work per quarter, 2336 per semester, & 4672 per school calendar year. 960 are also required over the summer except for the summer after their senior/12th-grade year.
The official story for mandatory volunteering was to build the student's character, but in reality, was a source of almost free labor for the government, where students work to clean government properties & making the state seem nice & clean, & to condition the students into obedient subjects, killing two birds with a single stone.

Another thing that is used in the schools is psychotropic medications & antidepressants. Kids being forced to sit on a concrete bench in front of a concrete table to do mind-numbing work for 7 hours a day doesn't always go perfectly smoothly, & schools are incentivised to diagnose kids with some sort of a disorder or disability, so at every single chance possible, the school would intentionally diagnose a kid with a disorder or disability, commonly ADHD &, especially when it comes to smart, less than perfectly obedient students, Asperger's syndrome.
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This, however, frequently backfires, with students reacting violently, which frequently leads to the Fast Action Response Team being deployed to restrain & arrest said students.



Armed Security Service Guards & Officers monitor the campus, looking out for any escape attempts or other disobedient, undesirable behavior. They also work with Fast Action Response Team Officers & the Commissars that lead them that are on patrol, hunting down truant students to arrest them & their parents/guardians.


What may be possessed on school grounds:
Anything that a student possesses on school grounds is considered contraband unless it is specifically brought from their school's commissary, with exceptions narrower than a razor blade. Any student caught breaking this rule would have said contraband confiscated, & the student punished.

Credits system:
For students to buy things in school, they must buy credits, with real money. Credits have roughly the same value as U.S. Dollars, but they have more restrictions. If a student fails to be perfectly obedient, they can have credits taken away as punishment. Also, if a student's grades get too low, they can also have credits taken away as punishment.

That’s regular public school. The state also runs boarding schools, which run much the same way but buildings are generally literally rented out from private prison companies & students are crammed in dormitories like sardines in a can & get no privacy or free time.


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