Posted on 04/02/2006 5:35:52 PM PDT by Former Military Chick
HESPERIA While thousands of Hispanic students spent the week facing suspension for walking out of class, now Caucasian students around the country are being handed the same penalty for waving the American flag.
Flaunting the American flag is precisely what 13-year-old Cameron Miles did at Ranchero Middle School on Friday.
Wearing two shirts, one with the American flag, school officials said he removed the one displaying his patriotism and began waving it at a group of Hispanic students on campus.
His friends began to hoist him on their shoulders so he could be more predominately displayed when the proctor asked him to give her the shirt, district spokeswoman Debbie Baker said. She explained that he cant incite an already sensitive situation and he told her, This is bullshit and ran.
Baker and the boys mother, Denise Schroeder, said he received a one-day suspension not for wearing the shirt, but for defiance of direction given by a staff member and using profanity.
But thats all they agree on.
Schroeder said she was never told by school officials her son had removed his patriotic shirt. She said he was told the shirt needed to be confiscated because him simply wearing it on campus could incite violence.
My son just wanted to show his classmates that he had pride for his country. Why is this a symbol that incites violence but the Mexican flag is not? Schroeder asked. My brother is in the Navy. Weve been wearing patriotic shirts for years. Rancheros colors are even red and white. Where are we going to draw the line with what they can and cannot wear?
Baker added that if it was a Hispanic student waving the Mexican flag at students to cause a problem, school officials would have taken the same action.
We still live in America and should be proud of the flag that represents our country. But using it as a symbol to incite violence cannot be tolerated, Baker said.
To some, HR 4377 is becoming secondary to controversy over displays of the American and Mexican flags.
I saw people I know from school waving the Mexican flag. If theyre so proud of that country they should go back there. But this is where they want to be., America. Thats the flag they need to be flaunting. How backwards is that? asked 17 year-old Mike Brown of Victorville.
At a high school in Pico Rivera a student hung the American flag upside in protest. The California flag was stolen and replaced by a Mexican flag, which the protesters hung above the American flag according to reports by the Associated Press.
Another report states that on Monday a Jurupa Valley High School senior started organizing a pro-America rally. The event would include the waving of the American flag to help demonstrate support for HR 4377 bill.
The organizer, 17-year-old Josh Denhalter, was suspended March 30, for handing out some 300 fliers to promote the rally.
In Colorado, students from Skyline High School walked out of class Friday mor ning to protest the school administration's new policy banning the carrying or wearing of American and Mexican flags. According to reports from the Rocky Mountain News, most of the 100 students were protesting that American flags were included in the ban. The ban likely will be short-lived, Principal Tom Stumpf stated.
Also on Friday, 17-year old David Guzman of Victorville left his job at the Victor Valley Mall and discovered all his patriotic flags and ribbons once proudly displayed on his car were stolen and the cars antennae was broken in half where a small U.S. flag hung just hours earlier.
I dont know who did it or why. But Ive had them on my car since 9/11 and it wasnt until now that anyone messed with them. Im Mexican. All of this is embarrassing to me and my family, Guzman said of the nationwide protests. I dont want people looking at me or my sister like were one of those idiots protesting for a getout-of-jail-free card.
Guzman said many in his family have reached the boiling point and he would march in a pro-HR 4377 protest if one were organized in a legal manner.
I think theres a lot of us who just want to be able to have a voice, too, Guzman said. These protesters dont speak for all Mexicans. I want people to understand that.
American flags on shirts and backpacks have been banned on Cinco de mayo at the schools in my area for over a decade.
This anti-American insurrection has been brewing for quite some time in the education establishment.
Nowhere is it mentioned that the Mex flag could or would incite violence; only the American flag. I read the article.
I hope the eastern part of the state still says it????
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Be Ever Vigilant!
Were you there? What difference does that make either way? It is a comment on the content of the article, not court testimony.
What "judgement call"? Did I say he lied; or did I just point out the situation didn't arise, so he didn't have to prove his words?
And speaking of "judgement calls":
It sounds like the kid is a little punk who's not aruging against illegal immigration but just flaunting the American flag at anyone who is hispanic.
33 posted on 04/02/2006 10:12:46 PM MDT by Almondjoy
Well, WERE you there? Something about glass houses comes to mind.
"This is bullshit and ran. "
Damn straight it's bullshit!
This is the college town of Pullman on the Idaho border.
Saying the pledge of allegiance in my school stopped when I couldn't get a pole for my flag. But, I remembered that we had a little flag with a dowel for the pole. After breakfast we will say the pledge and put our flag in the front yard. I just hope my children won't fight over who holds the flag, like last time we had it out.
The hispanics I'm sure he was waving at were probably Americans.
They seem to need reminding of that fact. And I would advise against the "racist" card being played. The facts in eveidence do not support it, and its play immensely decreases the value of any valid points you may have.
You appear to hold the opinion that the young man in question was wrong to have "waved the flag". Unless he was profane in his comments, or was belligerent in his manner (i.e.: directly trying to provoke individual protestors by getting up in their faces), I fail to see what he did wrong. The article does not allege that he did either of these things.
I would say he's being taught that "righteous indignation" is a hate crime, based on my reading of the events.
Correction, a real AMERICAN.
Over my dead and rotting corpse.
Be Ever Vigilant!
WSU. My alma mater of a 100 years ago. I'm beginnning to think colleges are ruining nice towns like Pullman was. Thanks for the disappointing info.
"Baker added that if it was a Hispanic student waving the Mexican flag at students to cause a problem, school officials would have taken the same action."
If you had then you would know that the admin addressed that very issue in her above quoted statement.
Right.. I'm forming an opinion based on the whole article. An opinion not all based in fact. I don't know the situation intimately.
However I don't believe at this time I have any reason to suspect Baker is lying.
What I do know is that the kid copped an attitude since the article says there is no dispute that the kid cussed at a teacher.
First off I never played the race card.. however since YOU brought up.. do you have any proof that the kid is not a racist?
The facts in evidence show that the kid was waving around his shirt at Hispanic students and cussed at a teacher. The kid is clearly no Saint.
The article alleges that the kid was out of line.. when faced with that he cussed at a teacher.. again not exactly saintly behavior.
I'm not certain he should have been told to stop.. because I don't know how he exactly running around waving this flag or what he might of been saying to other students... what I do know is that he was suspended for mouthing off to an adminstrator which no one in the article denies that he did.
You did play the race card. Here is the money quote:
Uh.. well let's see.. the kid is learning that it's ok to be racist?
Also, doesn't the burden of proof fall on the accuser, not the victim? Besides, one cannot prove a negative.
As far as I can tell, you were arguing that the punishment was appropriate because the act of waving the flag could be provocation. Have I mischaracterized your position?
Suspension for swearing at the school administrators is severe, IMO. Expulsion is outrageous.
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