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A Novel with a Novel Subject Brace yourselves for a shocking revelation. The truths written here are well hidden from sight and investigation.
Synopsis: Teachers fight corruption and violence, underground societies and gangs use students as pawns and turn them into shooters, and political smear campaigns and vendettas proliferate community prejudices.
Social Order in an American School System
Injury, a fictional novel out of necessity, supplies us with a woman's revelations of an underground social system in the schools. Her 32 years as a public school teacher give her credibility. Her story examines prejudice, persecution, and psychological warfare. Teacher protagonists within this story tell of a lawless network used to create fear of reprisal. The story demonstrates a dehumanization process existing in America, hidden, out-of-control and ultimately passed down to students in the educational sector of our American Way.
Plot: Jill Franklin, the sparring heroine, in Dylan Miller's story, is convinced the postal shootings and student shootings are related and, thus, she spends much of her free time in law libraries reading published reviews of court cases concerning abused employees--in education, government and corporations. As she digs, she finds the subversive system is everywhere and, not so amazing, that the higher courts generally uphold abusers over the abused--where system harassment is concerned.
In this semi-fictional narrative you will find a stunning portrayal of teachers, mired in a hostile environment of political intrigue. The author gives us analyzed accounts of teachers, parents, students and major courtroom cases which suggest establishment-condoned sub-cultures are the root cause of America's 21st-century student blood baths--and more.
The right column includes details of underground operations that contribute to today's unhealthy school environment.
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The System and the Shootings are Connected
The shooters were victimized long before they became victimizers. Within the schools, in-fighting is encouraged by higher ups. Political games carry over to the students. Articles written about the school shootings describe surviving shooters with eery, self-satisfied smiles after killing sprees. These are the same impudent smiles sported by hundreds of perverted system flunkies while gleefully pouncing on one purposely isolated victim at a time.
Inductees of systematic group persuasion must prove their loyalty to the group by undermining other personnel, often friends. Most teachers experience mind games as a process of indirect indoctrination from the administration. Fear is the incentive for joining gangs: call it a membership drive.
Students will experience system mobbing when their test scores lower the school's academic rating. Discipline of a troubled child often falls into the hands of peer group bullies who accomplish the noteworthy task of troubling their victim into dangerous states of agitation. The adult instigator merely has to behave with prejudice toward one child and a handpicked squad of self important adolescents looking for recreation will receive the covert message that this "picked on" classmate is acceptable prey. It's a convenient method which distances supervisors from parental complaint.
The eternal gang banging that perpetuates itself isn't the fault of all teachers--only some. Generally, a handful of ringleaders are responsible. They are chosen by the administration for their leadership qualities--but more importantly for their lack of ethics. They are reverently referred to as "loyalists" and are rewarded with impunity and elitist status in the community as a result of their silent underground operations. Compare them to mob enforcers.
Opportunistic teacher leaders within a harassment-prone system are not your best teachers as they are busy exercising duties not found in their job descriptions. The best teachers are eventually eliminated for their integrity. It's a case of the bad eliminating the good. Integrity stands up to corruption. The system cannot be questioned; thus, integrity must go.
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Injury is a story aimed at the viciousness of group mentality. Jill Franklin (the protagonist) and her friends combat a destructive subculture with verbal fencing and some effective, humorous, and well merited retaliation of their own.
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Did you ever see a teacher suddenly, and inexplicably go down hill? Would you like a logical explanation for the school shootings?
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