Obviously a zero tolerance matter.
Even if one believes there is no government influence in this story at all, maybe someone can explain to me how a "zero tolerance policy" applies to what someone can do on their own property outside school hours!Obviously a zero tolerance matter.
thats why i want this to go to court. at least the pop tart thst got nibbked inti a gun shape was on school grounds.Even if one believes there is no government influence in this story at all, maybe someone can explain to me how a "zero tolerance policy" applies to what someone can do on their own property outside school hours!
I am sure the regime will do the typical "judge shopping" and this case will go no where!thats why i want this to go to court. at least the pop tart thst got nibbked inti a gun shape was on school grounds.
No regime local school hoard. It aint going amywhere.I am sure the regime will do the typical "judge shopping" and this case will go no where!
As these incidents continue to escalate across the Country ....It aint going amywhere.
And, yes .... the issue is "liberal" indoctrination and absurd zero tolerance gun policies.
St Joseph doesnt sound public. Its just ethics exersize but that may be the quedtion, is that a hs matter ? Prolly us in a church school.Death Panels 101? Chilling High School Assignment Makes Students Decide Who Lives and Who Dies
A group of high school freshman in Illinois were reportedly required to determine who would live and who would die in a chilling class assignment that school officials say was nothing more than a lesson in social bias. However, critics argue it sounded more like a lesson in death panels.
The assignment, reportedly administered by the sociology unit at St. Joseph-Ogden High School, involved a fictional group of 10 individuals who are all in desperate need of kidney dialysis. If they don’t get the treatment, “they will die,” the lesson reads.
“But there’s a problem,” Fox News’ Todd Starnes reports. “The local hospital only has enough machines to support six patients.”
The next part of the assignment is down-right haunting.
“That means four people are not going to live. You must decide from the information below which six will survive,”