Posted on 03/22/2022 6:44:17 PM PDT by artichokegrower
More than 100 Seattle Public Schools students walked out of class Monday morning to protest the district’s decision to end the requirement that students and staff wear masks.
(Excerpt) Read more at seattletimes.com ...
Rest assured every damn one of them will go into politics though.
No. And pay your tuition or we’ll give your spot to someone else.
Same kids who say “You forgot to give us homework!”
Not mine, I stole it fair and square from a Pookie's Toons last week.
When forced to wear one, my mask said:
“YEARNING TO BREATHE FREE”
They reek of Karen hairstyles in various colors, pronouns and soy. It’s as if they’re trying to clone themselves into the “progressives” of the generation just ahead of them.
When I was in high school around 1970 there were kids acting and dressing like hippies even though that was actually from the previous generation, so I guess it’s something certain high school kids do. They adopt what is closest to them generationally, because they want to “belong” but haven’t invented their own thing yet.
100 out of how many? This should be ignored.
Narcissists raise narcissists!
Its working!
54,000 students in Seattle Public Schools.
Wanna bet their parents are public sector employees...
That’s such a pretty song but it makes no sense to me, except I know that it’s a Yale thing.
Again, no one is forcing them NOT to wear one. If that’s your thing go for it. These 100 kids enjoy the freedom to wear one or not as do all the other students. Unless these kids have a problem with others being free to choose..
This simply proves beyond a shadow of doubt how effective the indoctrination of students is in a Liberal controlled school system.
The saying “Thank you sir may I have another” comes to mind. What little fools they are.
I love it too. It is pretty. My father used to sing it to me and he did explain it when I was a kid but the explanation being so known to him then is a vague memory for me now. Here is the explanation on the net:
“The Whiffenpoof Song
To the tables down at Mory’s, to the place where Louis dwells
to the dear old Temple Bar we love so well
sing the Whiffenpoofs assembled, with their glasses raised on high
and the magic of their singing casts its spell
The origins of The Whiffenpoof Song can be traced to a 1907 winter trip by the Yale Glee Club, when two of the group’s founding members created a humorous adaptation of the Rudyard Kipling poem, “Gentleman Rankers.” Upon the conclusion of the song’s premiere at Mory’s Temple Bar, the singers declared it their anthem, “to be sung at every meeting, reverently standing.”
I remember my father did say they knew the owner of the bar and it was a kind of dear gathering place for the boys at Yale.
Here is Kipling’s poem (part of like the song) (which I did not know of till now):
To the legion of the lost ones, to the cohort of the damned,
To my brethren in their sorrow overseas,
Sings a gentleman of England cleanly bred, machinely crammed,
And a trooper of the Empress, if you please.
Yea, a trooper of the forces who has run his own six horses,
And faith he went the pace and went it blind,
And the world was more than kin while he held the ready tin,
But to-day the Sergeant’s something less than kind.
We’re poor little lambs who’ve lost our way,
Baa! Baa! Baa!
We’re little black sheep who’ve gone astray,
Baa—aa—aa!
Gentlemen-rankers out on the spree,
Damned from here to Eternity,
God ha’ mercy on such as we,
Baa! Yah! Bah!
https://www.whiffenpoofs.com/history
and here is my favorite recording by Bing Crosby, with the Glee Club, and is very sentimental. I am still astonished at how good he was, though it was now a long time back.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZSdvp7OxCM
A vast minority of pinko slaves then. Definitely ignore.
The link to the meme is at this Pookie’s Toon:
https://www.gopbriefingroom.com/index.php/topic,464456.0.html
Now if I could just find the one I was looking for when I stumbled over it...
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