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[quote=jsteele][quote=Anonymous][quote=jsteele][quote=Anonymous][quote=jsteele][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The big issue here isn't just that some bigot decided to engage in Islamophomic bullying, it's that the administration sat by and did nothing. There will always be bullies and bigots but when folks with power choose to side with them, then you have a court case on your hand.[/quote] what words did they read? Is it bullying if the readers were speaking words calling for the destruction of Israel? Why don’t they name the poem?[/quote] Are you seriously attempting to justify an adult interrupting and intimidating a 2nd grader? [/quote]Was the 2nd grader calling for jihad?[/quote] Would it matter if he or she were? Really, are you so threatened by second graders that you think heckling them is justified? [/quote]Of course. You,act like the 2nd grader chose the poem instead of the poem most likely being chosen by a teacher parent, or some other adult who wanted their views verbalized though the protection of a child. You,act like the cold was up there alone instead of being cheered from the sidelines by anti-Israel zealots.[/quote] Wow, worst answer possible among a long list of terrible possible answers. So you would admittedly humiliate a 2nd grader over something for which you recognize they are not to blame? Clearly, your self control would not allow you to behave responsibly so maybe you can seek anger management assistance to address that problem. Obviously, if a child read an inappropriate poem there are not of alternatives available to adults that don't involve publicly humiliating a child. You can, for instance, take it up with the parent. You could complain to the teacher or complain to the principal. Pick on someone your own size as they say. But, I guess you think 2nd graders are fair game. Hopefully, if you have small children, they will not encounter adults who share your view. [/quote]
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