27 years ago when I was in high school we had one guy who wore camo every day . . . .with a swastika armband . . . . .and whispered (rather than use full voice) for 2 months. He also had a hitlist (he claimed) of 10 or 12 people he was going to eliminate . . . .
Funny how no one ever said a thing about him, or sent him home , or made him seek treatment . . . .
Lemme guess. He's now a congressman.
I wore it to school just about every day...nobody said a thing, either.
Back in the '70s, I wore my uncle's Viet Nam shirts and stuff to school. No, I wasn't the guy with the hit list but I did walk around town with chickens riding on my shoulders.
When I went to high school you couldn't even wear jeans or shorts.
> we had one guy who wore camo every day . . . .with a swastika armband . . . . .
He wouldn't have lasted a minute in the high school where I taught. Self expression is one thing, but there is no place for Nazi insignia.
I remember him, wasn't that Richard Speck?