Your headline is misleading. Discussed y’day and IMO
Posted on: September 20, 2019 at 11:25:12 CT
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probation was appropriate. Especially since it doesn’t really do anything.
They were not just students, they were cheerleaders. They made a public demonstration while in cheerleading uniforms that violated school rules. The probation was warranted.
The real issue of course is whether or not that same school or the school board would sanction anyone for displaying support for a socialist.
Someone posted the video in the thread yesterday of an elementary school having a performance where a little children sing the praises of the black marxist, In a disgusting display of indoctrination, brainwashing and socialist sympathies.
Honoring our first black president, and our first black Marxist president it’s just fine. Little children singing, chanting, and loving the Messiah was great. Heartwarming.
That does not make what the cheerleaders did OK. It was not a big deal, but neither was the, “punishment”.