The ‘Don’t Show Me’ State

A Missouri middle school student and his family are suing their school district after the student was suspended for sharing a photo of a homemade art project on Snapchat. The project, made from glued-together Dr. Pepper cans, appeared to resemble a rifle. [More]

I thought schools had policies against bullying…

This was it?

Who are the “adults” who made and upheld this decision? This ought to follow them around forever.

[Via bondmen]

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David Codrea is a long-time gun owner rights advocate who defiantly challenges the folly of citizen disarmament.

2 thoughts on “The ‘Don’t Show Me’ State”

  1. Schools always seem to punish and make examples of kids who are no threat, while excusing the behavior and actions of kids who have proven to be threats (because they might become “justice involved”).

    Cyberbullying my arse.

  2. I’ve mentioned before how my son’s favorite lapel pin, a 1″ wide model of a B-2 Spirit bomber, was confiscated by his first grade teacher because she thought it was a tiny model of a gun.

    She and the school principle managed to teach him something that day. They taught him that the school was staffed by idiots completely undeserving of any respect.

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