Posted on 03/16/2018 9:18:32 AM PDT by yoe
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A high school student in Hilliard, Ohio, didnt want to pick sides in the contentious gun debate surrounding Wednesdays National Walkout, so he stayed in class instead of joining the largely anti-gun protest or an alternative study hall.
Hilliard Davidson High School senior Jacob Shoemaker was then reportedly slapped with a suspension.
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Bullying by the administration and/or other students if you don’t tow the PC line is what is called “good” bullying.
This kid should enhance his suspension by telling the school admins f-— themselves.
The school administrators need to be put in prison. And fast! USA is not supposed to be North Korea!!
Lawsuit material.
Protesting the protest with an unapproved protest will be met with suspension.
its a paradox, but “academics” are actually the most rigid, bureaucratic, ideological and stupid people you will ever meet.
Bkmrk.
Flood the school with emails. I did. You can find the form here:
http://www.hilliardschools.org/hdv/about-us/contact-us/
Bullying? I thought the lyin’king and moochie all but eradicated it with their no bullying campaign. Oh. Duh! It’s okay to bully conservatives. How silly of me.
He had every right to be in that classroom during school hours. The teacher is paid to be in the classroom, not outside with protesters.
“This kid should enhance his suspension by telling the school admins f- themselves.”
I hope that this kid and his family sue the hell out of that school administration.
“Lawsuit material.”
Indeed.
Are there any law firms that specialize in this government sponsored cultural Marxism? If not, maybe there should be - could be a growing industry.
The schools says it was a “safety issue” because he was left alone in the classroom. But did they provide an alternative to participating in the march?
Punished for not participating in the two-minute hate enthusiastically enough.
How about the teacher in California that set up a debate to discus whether it would be acceptable for administrators to organize the school march for Pro-Life.
The administration suspended her for two days - I guess the answer is no.
Because the school was supporting the protest and the school employees (public employees) left the school to join the protest meaning he was not allowed to stay there alone.
Bigger question is why is our taxpayer $$$ being used to lobby congress to pass a law taking our guns??? Not to mention using the students/kids as tools.
This is a perfect example.
The student may have learned a priceless lesson about the nature of public institutions.
This kid should enhance his suspension by telling the school admins f- themselves.
He should tell them something else - through his attorney.
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