> The Damascus High School student said she’s protesting the political situation in Puetro Rico. Although the school district doesn’t require students to recite the pledge, the girl said she’s been harassed over the issue.
Nobody’s making her recite the pledge. It’s just that she doesn’t like other students exercizing their right to free speech in condemning her actions.
Learn to live with it, honey, the world doesn’t revolve around you.
If you read the article, the girl is saying that she's being harassed by teachers and/or school administrators (was called to an assistant principal's office). If what she's saying is true, then she's in the right here - we may disagree with what she's doing and why (I certainly do), but that does not give the government the right to harass her for it.