Posted on 11/17/2023 3:43:51 PM PST by artichokegrower
On Tuesday, a Palestinian flag was flown in place of the American flag above Fremont High School located in Oakland, California. After criticism, and feedback from concerned parents, by Wednesday the flag was removed.
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Meanwhile, the Palestinian flag wasn’t flown over the other 20,000 high schools in America.
This from the tweets in the article
“Keep in mind that Fremont High in Oakland is a school where a majority of kids are chronically absent, very few meet basic standards in math and English, and ~25% drop out.”
I propose this as a compromise to the assorted freaks, perverts, and losers who run our educational system: if you can graduate students can actually master…. Let us say… proficieny at an eighth grade level, we’ll let you do all the left wing crap you’d rather do than teach
School is rated as 98% “disadvantaged and minority” students.
Enemy flag — rip it down and burn it
High School has new meaning now days.
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