Great post.Rob Iola wrote:You could be right...blueballs wrote:Somebody needs to put thier foot about knee deep in young Ms. Nunez's ass...
Memo to you young Ms. Nunez: This is the United States, not Mexico, not Mexifornia, and Stinko De Mayo ain't a holiday here in the United States anymore than Independence Day is a holiday in Mexico. Therefore, we don't celibrate it, recognize it, and are sure as hell under no obligation to "respect" it. Instead of belittling a young man for exercising his consititutional rights that many of our ancestors gave their blood and lives to afford all of us, how about showing some pride and respect for the nation that is affording you the right to make such disrespectful and stupid statements such as the one you made about "respecting" Stinko de Mayo, you stupid little bitch.
My guess is that the Pledge of Allegience isn't recited and that there isn't an American flag flying outside the school either.
Or it could be that race relationships is always an issue at this school, and the administration was trying to stop a riot from occurring...
On another note, I was taught that respect for authority and their "reasonable requests" (and this to me was certainly reasonable, if wrong) in school was right up there with respecting the flag and definitely trumped any freedom of expression rights I might have - if the principal says change, then goddammit you'd better change and not be a snot-nosed constitutional lawyer wannabee, or else the only boot-in-ass that would occur would be my dad's boot and my ass...
The schools are scared shitless of lawsuits so they seek the least path of resistence, which typically works.
I'm still pissed that jebus freaks forced them to ban halloween.
I say fuck it and make the little bastards wear uniforms. They can express themselves when they become adults.














