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Danke, Epimetheus. Readers may be interested in how the data slayed schools' "health" "orders" I documented over a 2-year war: https://carlbherman.blogspot.com/2021/09/essay-to-100-teacher-colleagues-for-red.html

And: https://carlbherman.blogspot.com/2022/07/challenging-our-public-school-districts.html

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Thank you, Carl Herman, for alerting me to your documentation!

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THOUSANDS of us are documenting, Brother. Thank you for being on the Team :)

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The impulse "must do something" becomes more dangerous the greater the power one has to actually do something at all.

Trite and a platitude perhaps, but also true.

Anyone who's had dogs and who's played tug and such with the dogs knows the suprise dogs often show when they realise how tender our skin is compared to theirs; to the dog, since we're Master we're also stronger, hence their continous surpirse. Or horses - beware that horse who's realised the difference in size and strength. You do not want to stan in the box with such a horse lest they're firmly secured.

It certainly seems like animals are smarter in this regard than 2/3 of humans.

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