Where do you draw the line with P.C. and schools?!
By loniu7
@loniu7 (149)
United States
June 19, 2010 10:47pm CST
Two stories that i just read have made me very angry. The first was a story regarding some CA school students who were sent home because they refused to remove their American flag t-shirts and bandannas , garments the school officials said were incendiary on Cinco de Mayo. WTF? and another R.I boy who chose to wear a patriotic theme (for a school project) which consisted of a Military cap adorned with plastic toy soldiers. "the guns" violated school policy. The 8 year old boy was given a medal by a retired Lt. from the National Guard, after hearing what happened, School officals are looking into "changing" or re-wording the policy.
Are we so concerned with being P.C., that we have lost all common Sense? What do you think?
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@alaskanray (4636)
• United States
1 Jul 10
You said it. Ever since that stupid term was coined, it has caused me nothing but nausea. There is a line and our Harvey Milktoast government has crossed it long ago. This is why so many Americans are up in arms against the government. We need to stop re-electing incumbents and send a message to the government that enough is enough. Until the American people stand up and take back the government, we will continue to have our borders violated and our government impotent.
This is one reason I have removed my daughter from the public schools. Last year she was attending and one of the girls was sexually harassing her. I complained to the school and wanted to speak to the girls, myself. They wouldn't let me! And then all they did was "talk" to them about it. "Are you going to do it again?" "No." "Okay." And that was the end of it. The schools have no discipline when it comes to dealing with the bullying that goes on but go ballistic over such insignificant things as the kinds of symbols that kids wear on their clothing. It's all part of a plot to take the rights and responsibilities of parenting out of the hands of the parents and make all children wards of the state. They are systematically undermining the sanctity of the family and proving that they cannot improve on the nuclear family because everything they institute fails.
They fail to protect our children while at the same time rendering us as parents impotent by taking away our rights as parents. It's enough to make me ill.
@alaskanray (4636)
• United States
2 Jul 10
You have heard the latest step toward making our children wards of the state, haven't you? The so-called "treaty" that will put the final authority over our children in the hands of the United Nations? Look it up. It'll raise the hair on the back of your neck!