Posted on 08/20/2015 6:40:57 PM PDT by markomalley
ONA, W.Va. West Virginia mother April Stanley believes school officials are playing favorites, and her son is getting the shaft because of it.
Her son wore his Confederate flag t-shirt to Cabell Midland High School Tuesday and school officials made him turn it inside-out and promise not to wear it again, WSAZ reports.
The next day he wore a different Confederate flag t-shirt, and it was the same thing, except he was threatened with suspension if he repeats his defiant behavior, Stanley said.
She believes school officials are infringing on her sons freedom of speech to protect some students who might take offense to the symbol one Stanley said her son wants to destigmatize by educating his classmates.
He believes he should have his freedom of speech, she said.
Hes not prejudiced at all, Stanley said. Its not about slavery, and hes trying to get that point across.
The mother also quested how school officials determine which symbols are appropriate and which arent, because some students are offended by symbols promoted in the school every day.
There also kids offended by the gay symbols and the gay flag, Stanley said, noting a framed rainbow poster and peace symbol that hangs outside of the schools Gay-Straight Alliance student club as one example.
The school has 63 student clubs, according to the news site.
District officials supported administrators who warned Stanleys son, and said a ban on apparel depicting the Confederate flag was implemented two decades ago because of racial tensions in the school district.
When Cabell Midland first opened, and in the not too distant past, there have been some racial tensions occasionally with minority students at Cabell Midland High School, like there are at any other school, Dave Tackett, district administrative assistant for secondary education, told WSAZ.
Tackett doesnt think Stanleys gay analogy holds water.
There have not been any disruptions or altercations over that poster, which has hung inside the school for three years, he said. However, there have been cases of racial tension.
Stanley said she plans to file for a rule change with the district.
The issue at Cabell Midland comes as schools in South Carolina and other states move to ban Confederate flags, symbols and similar clothing in the wake of a racially motivated church shooting in Charleston that left nine black parishioners dead. The suspect, 21-year-old Dylann Roof, had a penchant for posing with the Confederate flag in Facebook pictures.
The Charleston County school district banned Confederate t-shirts, belt buckles and other apparel Tuesday, Reuters reports, while other districts have strived to preserve students constitutional right to free speech.
In a prepared statement, district spokesman Daniel Head said the decision to ban the symbol was in light of a year marred with racially divisive and tragic events.
The ban in the district, where nine black churchgoers were shot dead earlier this summer, runs counter to policies at other schools across the U.S. South requiring them to defer to the free speech rights of students, according to the news service.
And as Charleston school officials banned the Confederate battle flag, administrators at Stewarts Creek High School outside of Nashville, Tennessee affirmed students rights when a parent complained about Confederate flags flying from vehicles during the first week of school, News 2 reports.
Students are allowed to express their political views even if we dont agree with them, Rutherford County Schools spokesman James Evans said.
She’s right.
What is offensive to one person is not the same to another, and yet one can find something offensive while others do not.
So what do we do? Ban everything or just get over it and stop being pathetic .
Amen.
Wear it anyway, get suspended and go to court. Fight or do not. There is no try.
He should get a Gay/ Confederate flag. With an ISIS logo on one sleeve, a swastika on the other, with a crucifix and PETA logo on the back.
That would put them in a tizzy.
LOL
He should wear a T-shirt with the rainbow flag flying upside down.
So, there haven’t been any altercations over the gay flag. Does that mean if someone knocks the crap out of a gay guy they’ll take the gay flag down?
There have not been any disruptions or altercations over that poster, which has hung inside the school for three years, he said. However, there have been cases of racial tension.
Oh, so if we get borderline violent over the rainbow flags you’ll remove them because we were offended?
Excellent
Doever believe anyoe wo says you csnt legislate morality. They are the ones trying to not let you understand they are trying to legislate their morality over yours.
Thats what all this is about. Whose morals will the laws reflect, the godly or the godless?
Damn tablet. Don’t ever believe. Geez. I hate touchpads.
Be careful, that will just arouse and encourage them.
If I see someone wearing a confederate flag I see someone who is a bit of a rebel and quite possibly a redneck.
If I see the rainbow flag I see an idiot leftist who is either participating in abominations against God and nature, or at a minimum approves of that disgusting perversion. Which is the same thing, in God’s eyes, according to Romans chapter one.
Are you drunk or on drugs, please decript that post.
Next county over in town near Fort Gay we have high school called the Tolsia Rebels. Now what?
Spot on.
I have been flying the Confederate flag upside down, for a couple of years now. LOL!
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