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lol, better leave the dildo and maxipads at home David Hogg.
Comment from the article:From Spike: "still haven't heard any of those "student activists" comment upon the Broward Country Promise program of excusing criminal behavior, which led to Cruz being able to obtain a firearm."
Parkland’s Hogg: Rules Requiring Clear Backpacks Violate Our First Amendment Rights.
Sniper saysParkland’s Hogg: Rules Requiring Clear Backpacks Violate Our First Amendment Rights.
First? How? No, seriously, how "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances" is violated by the "clear backpack on school grounds" requirement?
Do they fucking teach fucking civics at schools anymore?
This is going to put a serious crimp on the high school drug dealers and the weird kids who like to carry around vapers, crack pipes, joints, skulls and severed cats' heads etc.
From Spike: "still haven't heard any of those "student activists" comment upon the Broward Country Promise program of excusing criminal behavior, which led to Cruz being able to obtain a firearm."
Ceffer saysThis is going to put a serious crimp on the high school drug dealers and the weird kids who like to carry around vapers, crack pipes, joints, skulls and severed cats' heads etc.
they'll just put that into their sweaters, lunch boxes, or pockets. It's not that hard.
This is going to put a serious crimp on the high school drug dealers and the weird kids who like to carry around vapers, crack pipes, joints, booze, skulls and severed cats' heads etc.
Living free doesn’t necessarily mean living safe. That’s the trade-off for living in a society where liberty is the dominant structure. People sometimes forget that liberty and chaos are cousins, and that sometimes the two get together. The results can be wonderful. Sometimes they’re tragic.
And the Parkland students just learned that lesson. Needless to say, the freedom they just gave up to get safety isn’t sitting well with them.
According to the DailyWire, the Superintendent of the Broward County School System issued an order that all students must have their student ID on them at all times. Furthermore, the students may only have clear backpacks, that the school will issue free of cost, that display their contents for everyone to see.
Naturally, the students are not happy about their breach of privacy.
One student, who has now deleted her tweet, nailed it on the head before she understood what she was saying.
“So, we’re giving up all illusions of normalcy. okay. why should 3300 students be penalized for the failure of security to do their job?” asked MSDHS student @Nikta04.
Indeed. Why should others be punished with things they like taken away from them due to the failures of security?
The high school students are now being introduced to the bed they made, and must now sleep in. They demanded better security, more oversight. What they got was better security and more oversight, but it wasn’t what they intended. They wanted OTHERS to have to change in response to their demands, not themselves.
https://www.redstate.com/brandon_morse/2018/03/23/parkland-students-just-learned-asking-safety-means-naturally-dont-like/