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To: xzins

What we see here is tortured guilt. I suspect this principal grew up in a conservative home and was exposed to Christian values and then decided (yes decided) to become “as gay as the day is long” knowing in his heart that this was an abomination. He has since suppressed that guilt and now proudly proclaims his sin even when it has nothing at all to do with the conversation.

Notice he responded to the gospel message, not by simply saying he did not believe in Jesus but by declaring his sin and then using a vile obscenity when referring to “What Jesus said”. Not only did he take the name of the Lord in vain but he attached a word that would get his students expelled for using in showing his utter contempt for what he has clearly chosen to reject.

Another thing I noticed is that he was offended by the children’s showing of the aborted fetuses but denied their humanity. If these were just “cells” that those kids were displaying, then he should not have a visceral reaction to them showing “cells” to the students who were passing by. He knew that those were babies that were slaughtered, but just as he has chosen to reject the truth of the gospel, he has chosen to reject the truth of the humanity of those murdered children.

This video is a study in sin and truth and how the message of the gospel causes anti-christian lefties to go into hysterics. When they are presented with the gospel they do not simply walk on by or walk away, instead their pent up guilt causes them to react violently.

The principal actually committed an assault and battery on the 16 year old boy by pressing himself against him and trying to take away his sign. That was a criminal act. The kids were engaged in a constitutional act of peaceful assembly and free speech and “under color of authority” (public school principal) he assaulted them and battered them and attempted to take away their civil liberties. That is a Federal Crime.

Should he be fired? Yes. Should he be prosecuted for battery. Yes. Will he be? Probably not.


41 posted on 04/28/2017 6:23:46 AM PDT by P-Marlowe (Freep mail me if you want to be on my Fingerstyle Acoustic Guitar Ping list.)
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To: P-Marlowe

Agree with you. But the student should file a federal civil suit against the principal and school district. Part of any settlement should include the principal being fired and banned from campuses in the district. I hope he gets a criminal record, but not holding my breath.


45 posted on 04/28/2017 7:53:53 AM PDT by SecAmndmt (Arm yourselves!)
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