Well, I'm glad we stopped talking about sexual harassment and got a good old-fashioned not-racist "white guys ragging on black people" discussion going. I'm sure everyone will handle it in a mature, restrained way.
In before "state's rights."
An elementary school principal in Nebraska banned candy canes from schoolrooms because they supposedly represent Jesus.
Principal Jennifer Sinclair of Manchester Elementary School issued a broad Christmas ban saying, "We are not to be doing any Christmas or holiday-specific themed activities with students. Santa and Christmas items are not to be on activities or copies."Talk about she being the ultimate Grinch ...
Santas or Christmas items (clipart) on worksheets
Christmas trees in classrooms
Elf on the Shelf - that's Christmas-related
Singing Christmas Carols
Playing Christmas music
Sending a Scholastic book that is a Christmas book - that's Christmas-related
Making a Christmas ornament as a gift - This assumes that the family has a Christmas tree which assumes they celebrate Christmas. I challenge the thought of, 'Well they can just hang it somewhere else.'
Candy Cane - that's Christmas-related. Historically, the shape is a 'J' for Jesus. The red is for the blood of Christ, and the white is a symbol of his resurrection. This would also include different colored candy canes.
Red/Green items - traditional Christmas colors
Reindeer
Christmas videos/movies and/or characters from Christmas movies"
Her memo sparked outrage among parents and teachers. Several of them reached out to Liberty Counsel, a nonprofit legal group that focuses on religious freedom, which sent a letter to the school district pointing out that the Christmas ban violates the US Constitution.
The school district immediately took action, reversing the anti-Christmas policy, stating that Sinclair did not consult with administrators before enacting the religious themed policy.
Didn’t read the article, but if she banned them because they were religious symbols, that violates the First Amendment. Originally Posted by TexTushHogI agree you'd think that, since this took place on government property. You're not like the idiots who cry "First Amendment" over shit private organizations do. But there are arguments to be made against it. I'm not sure constitutional rights apply to minors. Now that I think about it, I'm certain they don't. And the teachers are employees. Which means their right to free speech has some restrictions. You don't get to say whatever you want at work. It's not illegal, but you can be fired.
I'm curious how rape is supposed to be implied or promoted in that song?
I'll risk assuming that no one who is saying that it does has actually been raped.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/opini...mn/2242568002/ Originally Posted by grean
I'm curious how rape is supposed to be implied or promoted in that song?Date rape.
I'll risk assuming that no one who is saying that it does has actually been raped.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/opini...mn/2242568002/ Originally Posted by grean
I agree you'd think that, since this took place on government property. You're not like the idiots who cry "First Amendment" over shit private organizations do. But there are arguments to be made against it. I'm not sure constitutional rights apply to minors. Now that I think about it, I'm certain they don't. And the teachers are employees. Which means their right to free speech has some restrictions. You don't get to say whatever you want at work. It's not illegal, but you can be fired.You are dead wrong that constitutional rights don't apply to minors. I have no idea where you would get such a notion.
I don't want this to take away from the fact that banning candy canes is stupid and that principal needs to go get some dick and chill out, though. Originally Posted by dgc92
You are dead wrong that constitutional rights don't apply to minors. I have no idea where you would get such a notion. Originally Posted by TexTushHogKids have the right to bear arms? They can't be deprived of their liberty without due process? Well holy shit. My childhood would have been so much easier if I'd known I could shoot my parents in the face for trying to ground me.