A few months ago, Andrea Hernandez was expelled from her high school in San Antonio, Texas for refusing to carry an RFID student identification. Hernandez explained that the chipped ID was the "mark of the beast" and wouldn't wear it due to religious beliefs and sued the school. Although the school removed the chip from the ID, a judge ruled against the student's favor. Rutherford Institute President John Whitehead, the girl's attorney, explains to RT's Kristine Frazao.
Kids cant afford to rebel anymore , they are too well aware how important it is too conform , the all important credit rating so they can also have that shiny new car and big house or whatever they want in life. Face it we have all become slaves to money and lust of material possessions.
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This comment above from Anonymous January 10, 2013 5:07 PM is chickenshit, and sounds like bullshit. Obviously written by an idiot. I'm not a slave to anything, no matter how much the slaves protest, they're idiots. So, fuck you and your piece-of-crap modern world! The spirit of rebellion is the only hope it has.
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