Posted on 08/30/2015 9:00:00 PM PDT by Steelfish
School Reportedly Bans Superhero Lunchboxes Because Superheroes Are Too Violent by KATHERINE TIMPF August 28, 2015
There was no actual violence on the offending lunchbox. A little girl named Laura was reportedly sent home from school with a note informing her parents that she could no longer bring her lunchbox to school because it had a picture of Wonder Woman on it and was therefore too violent. Note: There was absolutely no actual violence displayed on the lunchbox just a picture of Wonder Woman holding the Lasso of Truth.
But apparently, even that image is just too graphic to be on school grounds: The dress code we have established requests that the children not bring violent images into the building in any fashion on their clothing (including shoes and socks), backpacks and lunch boxes, reads a letter sent home to Lauras parents, Daniel and Sarah, according to The Mary Sue. MORE P.C. CULTURE WHAT DOES THE MODERN MALLEABILITY OF GENDER AND RACE MEAN FOR THE FUTURE OF AFFIRMATIVE ACTION? FYI: THE TERM 'BOYFRIEND JEANS' IS AN EXAMPLE OF THE PATRIARCHY A NEW FRONT IN THE WAR ON WOMEN We have defined violent characters as those who solve problems using violence. Superheroes certainly fall into that category, it continued.
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Why no details of which school and which administrator ??
For this congress and white hut WW will need a lot more rope. As for me my lunch box is My Pretty Pony with full rainbow. Makes me feel so good!
The school has published a list of acceptable super heroes:
Ambiguously Gay Duo.
Can you add to the list?
THIS S**T RIGHT HERE IS WHY TRUMP IS WINNING
Nowhere down the article tree (including the original source article in Mary Jones) is it indicated which school, nor is any proof provided.
This could easily be a hoax.
I'm with you. The parents show a note but take pains to exclude school or teacher information. Hoax.
Because it is likely a hoax by some troublemaking parents.
They’re jealous.....
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