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do you think
Mohamed Elhassan Mohamed
should be held responsible?
I was being sarcastic.![]()
I'm guessing the kids who created an inexpensive method of detecting Ebola, ad the kid who made a solar-powered silver solution for cleaning water, also the kid who coded a pair of algorithms that automatically detect gravitationally lensed quasars in astronomical data, were just biting their lips thinking..... "Oh jeez, give me a break.... this idiot takes a clock apart and gets to go to the White House."Perhaps the prodigies'll just be happy with changing the world as opposed to grabbing some ink?:idunno:
Sounds like he was the mastermind. And he is the father of the kid so yes.... he should be held responsible.do you think
Mohamed Elhassan Mohamed
should be held responsible?
Nah, I just don't like watching a lot of adults go out of their way to slap at a fourteen year old because they're antagonistic toward his religion.Wow TH is really behind the crappy clock "maker".
I had the sense the earlier teacher was trying to warn him, not order him.As bright as this young fellow is touted to be wouldn't he have realized that by disobeying the teacher he would get into trouble?
He's fourteen. I think he acted like a fourteen year old.I certainly do not agree with the way this was handled but the young fellow is not without some responsibility for his actions?
You seriously think that is what this is about?? Apparently you do otherwise you wouldn't have typed that. That strikes me as naive.Nah, I just don't like watching a lot of adults go out of their way to slap at a fourteen year old because they're antagonistic toward his religion.
Nah, I just don't like watching a lot of adults go out of their way to slap at a fourteen year old because they're antagonistic toward his religion.
I'd feel and object the same if this was an Amish kid, or my kid, or your kid, or the next fellow's. Because that's what it's about to me. I'm not trying to fight a larger battle.
I had the sense the earlier teacher was trying to warn him, not order him.
He's fourteen. I think he acted like a fourteen year old.
There's a reason we don't let them drink and drive at fourteen and it's not height. If the first teacher really thought there was something worrisome beyond the possibility then he or she should have and easily could have said, "I'm going to keep this for you until after school" and ended this before it began.
That he or she didn't speaks to something, but I don't think that something is sinister either.
Because as we know people who always do exactly what they're told are the ones who get ahead in life and make a difference. Worked wonders for Ford, Tesla, Edison, Jobs, Lennon...
I think it's fair to say that he should have. But, once again, he's a teenager, more in need of guidance and correction than serious punishment and humiliation. And having him arrested is just absurd, to the point that I think the school is far more in the wrong than he was. A lot of the structural racism in this country isn't related to how we treat completely innocent people, but rather how we handle people who commit minor infractions or cause minor disruptions and inconvenience.
Well, I think that's reasonably close to agreement.
You would think ... but then again, kids do dumb things (due to lack of maturity), and I wouldn't expect them to think of the consequences in the same way an adult would. That doesn't mean there shouldn't be expectations, punishments or rewards, just not at the same level as that of adults.
Right, my thought is that there might be others who are more "deserving". But that is an abstract topic and completely off track.
I don't think there's anything here to be talking about absent the underlying use of it as an expression of hostility aimed at something larger, from liberals to the President, to Muslims.You seriously think that is what this is about??
Assuming the worst, that he just slapped an old clock's guts into the case and tried to pass it off as something more, I think fourteen year olds do things every day that would have most adults shaking head.Apparently you do otherwise you wouldn't have typed that. That strikes me as naive.
I'm not impressed by it as a science project unless he had to cobble it together from a number of sources and put enough time and thought into it to warrant a pat on the back.Let me ask you a question.... what do you think of Amhed's clock? Was it creative? Was it done well? Was it worthy of praise? Did it take a lot of intelligence to create? Had your 9th grade child created it would you think he was a genius?
I say it's about time.Give me your thoughts on the clock.
I've taught. I'm going to be a teacher. I can't think of one who isn't fresh out of school who would assume that about a fourteen year old boy.As bright as this young fellow is touted to be perhaps the teacher thought that a friendly warning was sufficient?
Because a suggestion isn't an order and he wanted to show it off.Why shouldn't a bright young fellow do as he was told?
Again, either he did something wrong and he got what was coming to him or he didn't. The police who arrested him said he didn't. So no, it's not his fault.Had he done as told none of this would have happened.
I've taught. I'm going to be a teacher. I can't think of one who isn't fresh out of school who would assume that about a fourteen year old boy.
More to the point though, if it was something that should have concerned the faculty or seemed serious enough to then the teacher should have simply confiscated it, as teachers do routinely, every day in school.
Because a suggestion isn't an order and he wanted to show it off.
Again, either he did something wrong and he got what was coming to him or he didn't. The police who arrested him said he didn't. So no, it's not his fault.
Probably because most folks can sense when we are being "duped" and they want to expose the fraud. And the other side is interested because they want to help with the "duping".And why is that, really? Why would so many partisan political sites get that involved in the work of a fourteen year old?
:cheers:"Life ain't fair!"
"Nobody ever promised you a rose garden!"
Two of my least favorite statements!
Wow! Very well said. :up:The boy and his father knew exactly what they were doing.
After spending some time looking into it I have come to the conclusion that Richard Dawkins is correct (A sentence I never thought that I would write). I have no doubt the boy and his father came up with this together and the situation worked out exactly as (maybe even better than) they hoped it would.
Is this the same as saying I think they did something "wrong"? No...They just took advantage of foolish, ignorant, frightened people who have given themselves over to the "zero tolerance" mindset which, admittedly, has been forced upon them in a lot of cases.
....at least the kid didn't bring in a loaded Pop-tart.
Our country deserves whatever it gets.lain:
The boy and his father knew exactly what they were doing.
After spending some time looking into it I have come to the conclusion that Richard Dawkins is correct (A sentence I never thought that I would write). I have no doubt the boy and his father came up with this together and the situation worked out exactly as (maybe even better than) they hoped it would.
Is this the same as saying I think they did something "wrong"? No...They just took advantage of foolish, ignorant, frightened people who have given themselves over to the "zero tolerance" mindset which, admittedly, has been forced upon them in a lot of cases.
....at least the kid didn't bring in a loaded Pop-tart.
Our country deserves whatever it gets.lain:
Well, who doesn't understand a clock. At least twice a day.The boy and his father knew exactly what they were doing.
I think you're about as wrong as you can be and the whole "agree with Richard Dawkins" should probably have been the reasonable warning shot across your brow.After spending some time looking into it I have come to the conclusion that Richard Dawkins is correct (A sentence I never thought that I would write). I have no doubt the boy and his father came up with this together and the situation worked out exactly as (maybe even better than) they hoped it would.
I think that's literally a half step removed from moon landing conspiracy.Is this the same as saying I think they did something "wrong"? No...They just took advantage of foolish, ignorant, frightened people who have given themselves over to the "zero tolerance" mindset which, admittedly, has been forced upon them in a lot of cases.
If any of us got what we deserved none of us would get what's coming to some of us.Our country deserves whatever it gets.lain: