7th Grader In Trouble Over Star Wars T-Shirt

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  • #157646
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    ResidentEvil7
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    I just heard this moments ago on my local Chicago news, so I can’t back it up.

    Anyway, I just heard that a 7th grader in Texas got in trouble for wearing a Star Wars T-Shirt because the shirt had a storm trooper holding a laser blaster. Apparently, the appearance of the blaster gun is a violation of the school dress code. So he gets suspended. The kid’s father explained that his son is not violent and is just excited about Star Wars coming out soon.

    So once again the PC cops are out in full force, doing nothing but looking for a confrontation over nothing. This is one reason why I hate liberals. They are the ones who drive this PC madness, and banning just about everything normal in human life. These are lifeless people with nothing better to do so they invest their time bitching. I hate political correctness! I mean back when I was in high school, the Phantom Menace came out, and I wore Star Wars T-Shirt with Obi-Wan and Qui-Gon Jinn holding lightsabers but no one complained then. But now the appearance of a storm trooper holding a laser gun and everyone gets all up in arms over it, making the poor boy look like he’s a violent offender. F~~~ these PC morons!

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    #157653
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    Chir
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    Yup PC thought police are out in force… Pun intended.

    http://abc13.com/news/7th-graders-star-wars-shirt-banned-at-school/1119401/

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    #157689
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    ResidentEvil7
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    Thanks for posting an article.

    I feel sorry for kids who have to put up with this PC madness. I don’t remember the schools being so sensitive over clothes to this extreme. Again, I wore 2 Star Wars Phantom Menace shirts in high school that showed Obi Wan and Qui-Gon Jinn holding their lightsabers, and no one bitched about it. In fact, it helped keep the bullies away from me.

    Gee I wonder when this kid is going to get a White House invitation and a free scholarship from Marc Zuckerburg. Oh, that’s right, he’s not Muslim enough to get a free ride, unlike that dorky looking jerk with the clock that’s suing for money and a forced apology, using his religion to get. Bastard! It’s always minority types that use the victim card to get something from society.

    Anyway. The schools should be more focused on educating these little bastards and make them into productive adults instead of looking for something (mainly nothing) to punish childhood over.

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    #157723
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    нσтησσв
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    a girl can go to school in a mini skirt without any underwear on(not that i ever complained about the view)… and a boy cant wear a perfectly normal shirt.

    Yup… all schools need to be burned to the ground and rebuilt.

    My Goal: To Leave Society.

    #157733
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    Klaus Windamier
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    What a ridiculous case.

    This kinda of non sense is happening anywhere.

    /forums/topic/the-war-on-boys-continues/#post-145902
    A boy that cannot play lego and the teacher gave the lego to the girl, to forming the new generations of male to have a mindset like this :
    “’So the boys will just have to wait their turn’ – a turn that never comes,” Tim McGuire wrote. “So, what are the boys learning? They’re learning that they are second class citizens and that women in positions of authority will lie to them. Wow.”

    /forums/topic/men-and-boys-continuously-treated-like-second-class-citizens/#post-152868
    Another cast that goes on and on for generations since the first wave feminism.
    About girl being priviledges and boy are expendables

    Well, this is their plan to make a perception of thinking, like a bee hive that have a queen bee on it while the male are their slave beta orbiter who only know one job, to please the queen.

    #157748
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    RoyDal
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    It gets better. Some schools in California ban American Flags on Cinco de Mayo. However, Mexican flags are OK, here in the USA.

    I think that young man would be OK, if he picked this t-shirt:
    http://s3.amazonaws.com/Capstore/apparel/novelty/10232014_1066.JPG
    Princess Leia in bondage should be OK with the PC police. After all, she’s a strong independent woman.

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    #157756
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    Klaus Windamier
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    @roydal

    That sexist!
    That’s an objectification of feminist worldwide! (I’m talking about jabba the hut)

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    ResidentEvil7
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    @roydal

    That sexist!
    That’s an objectification of feminist worldwide! (I’m talking about jabba the hut)

    HA HA! That’s a good one!

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    Cap285
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    None of these new blasters even look like real firearms. The Stortrooper blaster still looks like British Sten’s with parts machined on but they’re black and white to match their armour.

    It’s all null and void anyway because it’s on a f~~~ing shirt!

    F~~~ this planet.

    P.S. ResidentEvil, I’m in the Chicagoland area? Where are you?

    Fuck this planet.
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    P.S. ResidentEvil, I’m in the Chicagoland area? Where are you?

    Kane County

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    #158163
    Elric Greenstone
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    I’m waiting for the blowback from all this.

    Not that I would ever espouse illegal activity, nor the initiation of force, but I’m waiting for an entire generation of public school students discovering the effective power of the false rape accusation.

    Student gets suspended for wearing t-shirt; student replies with accusation that teacher was attempting to touch and fondle student, and that t-shirt complaint was in reaction to sexual rejection.

    Teacher’s career is over, forever. Student’s name may not be disclosed, ever, because victim of sexual assault.

    Again, I’d never suggest actually doing this, because I’d never recommend illegal activity. But this is a fairly logical response, and I’m waiting for it to become more commonplace.

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    Skeptisk
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    http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Jedi_Code

    For instances such as this, this line applies:

    “There is no emotion, there is peace”

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    TheBard
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    Wow f~~~ing pathetic. I work at a high school and students get away with wearing alcohol related shirts, sagging pants, and girls wear tank tops that show their stomach because their boobs are pressing the tank top out. I don’t mind the alcohol shirts so much because I used to live in Europe and there was no drinking age where I was so the whole idea of needing to be 21 for alcohol became moot to me. One time the a VP brought a student into the nurses office and his pants were sagging and the nurse said “look at his pants, aren’t you going to tell him to pull them up?” and his response was a laugh and said “my eyes are looking at the back of his head I can’t see his pants”. As much as a hard ass my boss is she is the only VP I notice to yell at the students to pull up their pants and up like appropriate students. At least majority of the students are good despite their lack of professional attire lol.

    When I was in 4th grade we had to write journals every morning and we could write about the topic on the board or whatever we wanted. Myself and some other friends wrote novels and usually used the kids in the class. Often times we would kill them off and it would get violent, but the students and teacher would just laugh it off. Good thing I am not a student today or I would probably be expelled lol.

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