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    Maybe we should take history class out of the curriculum since soldiers carry guns during war. The half dozen incidents at the end of the article made my blood boil. I truly lol'ed at the underlined bit. Right there with them.


    In the latest incident of anti-gun hysteria to erupt in a school setting, officials at an elementary school in small-town Michigan impounded a third-grader boy’s batch of 30 homemade birthday cupcakes because they were adorned with green plastic figurines representing World War Two soldiers.

    The school principal branded the military-themed cupcakes “insensitive” in light of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, reports Fox News Radio.
    “It disgusted me,” Casey Fountain, the boy’s father, told Fox News. “It’s vile they lump true American heroes with psychopathic killers.”

    Fountain explained that his wife had made the cupcakes. His son, Hunter, helped decorate them. The following morning, Fountain’s wife brought the taboo treats to the school’s front office, where the secretary reportedly remarked favorably on their appearance.

    “About 15 minutes later the school called my wife and told her they couldn’t serve the cupcakes because the soldiers had guns,” Fountain told Fox News. “My wife told them to remove the soldiers and serve the cupcakes anyway — and I believe she may have used more colorful language.”

    “We’re just taking political correctness too far,” the angry father added.
    In a statement to local media, Schall Elementary School principal Susan Wright Susan Wright doubled down on her school’s bold stand against little green men that represent American soldiers.

    “These are toys that were commonplace in the past,” Wright said. “However, some parents prohibit all guns as toys. In light of that difference, the school offered to replace the soldiers with another item and the soldiers were returned home with the student.”

    “Living in a democratic society entails respect for opposing opinions,” the principal also said. “In the climate of recent events in schools we walk a delicate balance in teaching non-violence in our buildings and trying to ensure a safe, peaceful atmosphere.”

    This incident is the latest in a growing line of apparent overreactions by school officials to things students have brought to school — or talked about bringing to school, or eaten at school — that are not anything like real guns.

    At Genoa-Kingston Middle School in northeast Illinois, a teacher threatened an eighth-grader with suspension if he did not remove his t-shirt emblazoned with the interlocking rifles insignia of the United States Marines.

    At Park Elementary School in Baltimore, Maryland, a student was suspended for two days because his teacher thought he shaped a strawberry, pre-baked toaster pastry into something resembling a gun.

    At Poston Butte High School in Arizona, a high school freshman was suspended for setting a picture of a gun as the desktop background on his school-issued computer.

    At D. Newlin Fell School in Philadelphia, school officials reportedly yelled at a student and then searched her in front of her class after she was found with a paper gun her grandfather had made for her.

    In rural Pennsylvania, a kindergarten girl was suspended for making a “terroristic threat” after she told another girl that she planned to shoot her with a pink Hello Kitty toy gun that bombards targets with soapy bubbles.

    At Roscoe R. Nix Elementary School in Maryland, a six-year-old boy was suspended for making the universal kid sign for a gun, pointing at another student and saying “pow.” That boy’s suspension was later lifted and his name cleared.

  • #2
    Originally posted by talisman View Post
    In rural Pennsylvania, a kindergarten girl was suspended for making a “terroristic threat” after she told another girl that she planned to shoot her with a pink Hello Kitty toy gun that bombards targets with soapy bubbles.
    I found this one to be the most comical, yet "WTF" of them all. Oh noes, the terrorists have bubbles!

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    • #3
      If we raise a generation of pansy, afraid anti-gun citizens, we loose as a nation and all that was fought and died for is lost.

      Do you want to be that generation who wasted our forefathers lives for liberty? Teach your children or someone with those unpatriotic values will.
      Rich

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      • #4
        Welcome to liberal America led by the worst administration in American history.

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        • #5
          Public schools = The new indoctrination ground for our youth. Private schools have never sounded so good now.

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          • #6
            People are such whiny pansies, these days!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by STANGGT40 View Post
              People are such whiny pansies, these days!
              yes they are, its pathetic...
              satisfaction is the death of desire...

              its still "We the people"...right?

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              • #8
                It sucks that more teachers & schools don't have any damn common sense! & yes, I'm a teacher, but I like to think I have some common sense. I have to admit that it pisses me off that my oh so intelligent students think bc they are good at Black Ops they could do what soldiers do. I tell them unless they have actually shot a real gun without peeing their pants they are invited to shut up!
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                • #9
                  so what if someone at the school had a loved one killed by a drunk driver and then someone brought cupcakes with toy cars on top with cans of dr pepper made of the same container that once held a beer the drunk used before they drove? Oh nooooes!!!!!! BTW i just told my gf about this she teaches 3rd grade and she said she kind of understands. should i run? she also has declined every invitation to the gun range...
                  Last edited by Captain Crawfish; 03-09-2013, 02:35 PM.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Kimmypie View Post
                    It sucks that more teachers & schools don't have any damn common sense! & yes, I'm a teacher, but I like to think I have some common sense. I have to admit that it pisses me off that my oh so intelligent students think bc they are good at Black Ops they could do what soldiers do. I tell them unless they have actually shot a real gun without peeing their pants they are invited to shut up!
                    The fact that you said the word "soldiers" AND "gun" makes me fear for the safety of the children you teach. I will be contacting the school district on Monday to make sure they suspend you from teaching.

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                    • #11
                      Kids today get a "sign in" for the most redonkulous things...I'm beginning to lose count of the number of times I have to explain that what was considered wrong to the teacher, was not necessarily wrong nor is he in trouble with me.

                      It's hard to explain to your kids that they cannot touch another kid no matter what for fear of getting a sign in. All a 6 yr old boy wants to do is play with other kids and mine isn't a social hermit so typically there's some degree of physical contact.

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