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Students Sent Home For Wearing Red White And BLue on Cinco De Mayo
Students sent home for wearing red white and blue on Cinco De Mayo
http://news.yahoo.com/video/local-15749667/19585803 |
More of this PC horseshit.
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Yet illegal immigrants can wave the Mexican flag and walk down the main streets of Los Angeles with no problem at all.
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Funny, I grew up one town over from there. I know how it is there. The campus can be a volatile place, lots of fighting and things can get ugly quick. The adults and administrators are quick to jump on anyone who is trying to (to put it in the vernacular of the area) "start shit." I can see how, in the administrators eyes, these kids were out to start shit and that doesn't fly on high school campuses in that area. Stuff like that has and does lead to fights, even stabbings and shootings which is exactly why the administrators acted how they did. It's not about patriotism, white v brown or USA vs Mex. Simply a case of putting a stop to the actions of a few, that had the potential to lead to something worse. This news headline could have very well read, "4 kids get killed for wearing red white and blue to school," if the administrators had not acted as they did. Nothing to see here.
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Send everyone wearing green and red on 4th of July and call it even.
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The good news to the story is that eventually the school district stepped in and admonished the person who sent them home and the kids returned to school.
It's amazing that the country's flag could be viewed by a person in power as a symbol that could incite violence. But there is no other way to slice this pile of shit. Thank god he was admonished, and I hope he's removed for being an idiot. |
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This is total bullshit! Who gives a fuck if the hispanics are pissed. This is America, don't like it...get the fuck out!!! The ones probably bitching are illegals ;) I hope these students sue the fuck out of the school system, I know I would be if it was my kid :2 cents: |
It sure is a Hispanic Principal. This news article is interesting.
Another victory day is coming soon on May 9. |
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so much for the first amendment...
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in addition, if seeing old glory (and c'mon most of them were wearing tapout shirts geesh!) is an incitement to violence then the ones who are violent deserve an all expenses paid trip to juvy or jail. It was tactless to wear those shirts specifically on that day but certainly not worth being sent home |
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This vice principle is anti-american, doesn't that make him a terrorist?
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I remember how it was in high school... The plan... "Hey, lets all be funny fuckers and wear USA stuff on Cinco de Mayo, hahaha!"... probably all got ready together, drove to school together, marched into campus in a group with big grins on their faces... everybody on campus was probably looking at them, talking about it, kids start getting worked up into a frenzy over it... one great big old distraction. And administrators are suppose to let them put on their show or stop it and move forward with the business of education?
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In this context Tinker v. Des Moines says it does |
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These kids obviously wore the propaganda to create a rise from the other students, but sending them home was definitely the wrong thing to do. Although you really have to think about it. In a school that is 40% Hispanic, I'm pretty sure there would have been some kind of fight over this if they weren't sent home.
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Everyone has rights except natural born Americans I take it, and the more white you are or act, the less rights you should have? You don't need your rights if you follow the crowd. Only when you're going against it. There's no problem when you follow the crowd |
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Yes, children want to get attention.
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If everyone wanted to have an orgy, would that be ok? No I don't understand this logic though. Do you agree that these kids were trying to "ruffle feathers?" |
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The irony of this is so mind blowing, I can't even believe it actually happened -- except there's a video to prove it. It's almost an Onion story.
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Actually, the answer is "no" and the school district higher ups CORRECTED the WRONG principal who sent them home. It's in the story.
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