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Middle school boy faces a year in prison because of NRA shirt
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/0...6pLid%3D331130
14 yr old boy wore an nra shirt to school and could end up getting a year in prison. I fully understand the school's right to ask him not to wear the shirt, but why did the police have to be involved. I know at some schools they just make people turn their shirt inside out or make them go home and change. I am by no means an nra supporter, but is this really what our country has come to? Some will say that a dress code solves all of this and I agree. However, a tshirt that in my opinion isn't even offensive should be handled in the principal's office not a courtroom. What are we coming too...
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Freedom of Speech? That's a paddlin'.
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Fuck the liberal public school system which does nothing but pussify the next generation of Americans. I heard in California there's a school district which is doing a buy back of freaking Nerf guns which kids play with!
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"Despite being asked several times by school officials to remove the garment, Marcum kept it on, reportedly saying he was not violating the schools dress code and was exercising his First Amendment rights."
Did they try to suspend him or send him home before getting the cops involved or did he refuse to go home.
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Schools have a habit of refusing to back down even when they know they are wrong. They knew there was no rule or law being broken by him wearing the shirt but they pushed and pushed until the issue exploded into what it is now. It's the "because I said so" way of winning an argument.
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This!!!! We are in trouble as a country... It is no longer a dog eat dog world...
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when my son was in the 8th grade, he got suspended from school for calling his friends "hoez" on Facebook. The girls were his friends but apparently one of the girls mom saw it and reported it to the school, she must've been a "hoe" when she was younger.
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Last fall, at the local HS, kids were chanting "USA" at the soccer games, and they got in trouble...
Yes, I live in the USA, and yes the school is located in the USA. School board tried to go off on some tangent that this violated the rights of the (illegal?) immigrant students on the visiting soccer team, visiting from 10 miles away at most. |
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This is why by the time I have a kid/children they will most likely be home schooled
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I have cousins who home schooled their five kids. I've never met a more socially awkward bunch.
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I guess it's better than him getting shot/held hostage/bomb threat at school though This world bloooooows |
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Since 1980, 297 people have been killed in school shootings while 1,377,971 people were killed in auto accidents. You'll definitely still let them in the car...
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And while we are on this whole tangent of pussifying America. How about giving every shitty kid a participation award? I would chose to lose 10 times for the rush of being the winner once. Now "everyone is a winner" and it has taken all the fun out of the competition.
Don't even get me started on disciplining your children or letting them play outside with you not watching - just ridiculous.
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It is standard operating procedures these days for schools to call the police for most anything a kid may do which breaks the rules. Also, their is no such thing is free speech in a school, the courts have upheld the rights of schools to censor kids. Anyway the reason schools call the police is because of idiot parent who have more money then sense suing schools because they discipline their kids. So now the school just stay out of it call the police and let you deal with the police on the matter. You can not sue the police for arresting your kids.
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Well, when I was a kid, playing outside meant that I was going where ever I wanted in the town, granted, times were different now and I was taught that if an adult asked me to do something, it was done. The rules were, and I quote, "If you get in trouble, don't come home, if you're not home when we eat, you won't, and when you are asked to do something, it gets done." Ahh the good old days... |
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