I still can’t believe all the fuss made by empty-headed liberals over Hoax Boy.
So much for “If you see something, say something!”
How exactly are non-technical people supposed to judge in an instant what the device was? From what I recall the teachers and police did not necessarily think he had a bomb anyway, but that he might be doing a “bomb hoax” and he set the alarm to go off in class after he had been specifically instructed to put the device away.
He was definitely hoaxing the school and trying to stir up fears and trouble, so that when he revealed the device as harmless he could whine about discrimination.
I hope there is a way to keep him out of our schools — he and his scurrilous family should not be welcome in our schools or indeed in our country.
<<< [OK I’m not really recommending anyone do this but making a point.....] Maybe someone should “bomb hoax” a gay night club and see if brain-dead liberals are still so oblivious to the problems and dangers of security hoaxes and unknown electronic devices.>>>
Our schools and all locations have to be protected as well as we reasonably can, and Hoax Boy and his entourage were working against reasonable security measures.
Seriously. A girl comes to school with a couple Tylenol for her cramps and she is suspended under the zero tolerance for drugs policy. A Muslim boy empties a clock into a tiny suitcase (pencil case made to look like a suitcase) so that it looks like a cartoon bomb, and he is given millions of dollars, scholarships, and a trip to the WH.
See something, glorify it.