And many BCC students are worried about their friends and classmates being taken by ICE. Or their friends’ parents being taken. I am proud of these kids for exercising their right to free speech. |
Bullying children? I hope you are not a teacher. My big hope is we will have a pacifying leader very soon. |
| Now if only you and your kids were here legally, you would not need to worry about ICE. |
No. This is more performative BS so they can write a better college essay. Like preaching to the converted so they can feel better about themselves without actually doing anything. How about doing this in front of DHS HQ or maybe a deep red area of state or country and in an area that ICE is targeting? Maybe then I’d see this as something meaningful. |
+1000. This is "Armchair activism" |
You mean protesting on their own free time and potentially in front of ICE or those in power and perhaps face real consequences? No thanks. They’d rather do a walkout during school hours in their safe corner of Bethesda and then post about it on TikTok. |
Said the person sitting on her duff writing cranky messages on an anonymous chat board 😂 |
+1 Pot, meet kettle. |
DP. But that’s all you got? An ad hominem attack? I guess that’s the last refuge when the facts are inconvenient. This isn’t a “protest” with real consequences. This isn’t the March on Selma or a sit in. Heck, they couldn’t even be bothered to do this on their own time! What they are doing is the equivalent of virtue signaling with a “in this house sign, we believe”. A less charitable read is they’re cutting class and getting away with it while using the current issue of the day as cover. You know, like they did with BLM and Ukraine flags over the last several years. Oh yeah, where’s the activism now and what difference did those make? Doesn’t make as good copy for the college essay this year? |
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A few years from now when answering a question about "This college believes in helping the community. In 250 words, tell us about how you did that".
These kids can say "I changed my insta profile photo" |
| I also wonder how many of the BCC parents here are cheering these kids on for their consequence free “bravery” while also celebrating MCPS proposed lack of zoning changes at BCC in the Woodward Boundary Study. You know, the classic we support social justice and immigrants so long as it doesn’t affect “our kids” and our schools. |
Do you have this attitude when college students protested Palestine, Iraq War, etc.? Student activism happens on school campuses in both K-12 and higher ed. This has always been the case. Why would high schoolers not be allowed to protest current events but college students can? Your feelings aren't based on the law or even a consistent logic. |
You just created a straw man. No one is talking about college students. We’re talking about high school kids legally required to be in school who also just lost more than a week to snow days. They’re not making a difference to anyone but themselves and frankly, that time would’ve been better spent learning. Want to protest and make an impact? Do it on your own time and do it where you speak truth to power. And face the potential consequences of doing so. This ain’t it. This is a sad Potemkin village of a protest. |
It is not a strawman. Just because they are minors does not mean they are stripped of their Constitutional rights as we KEEP telling you. You also are a poor student of history. SOURCE: https://time.com/7266632/history-high-school-student-activism/
You have no idea what you're talking about. Go away, please. |