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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Would you prefer the school give you the option of a one-day out-of-school suspension so it's not an "unlawful detainment"? Or are you just looking to get your kid out of any consequences? Don't get me wrong, [b]I appreciate the schools that are giving kids a pass on this[/b], but part of this kind of civic action is learning and weighing the consequences, so I think your child has been given a very valuable lesson here.[/quote] Who should determine the correct political issues for which schools give children a pass?[/quote] Any issue that involves children getting murdered at school should be allowed a "pass". [/quote] So if, for example, an illegal immigrant kills a student, students across the country will be free to protest lax immigration enforcement and sanctuary cities by walking out? What about if kids want to protest gang/drug shootings in places like Chicago or Baltimore, which sometimes happen in school yards, and the societal breakdown that exacerbates them? They should have the freedom to do so?[/quote] I don't think either of those scenarios have produced the number of innocent victims (who were, by the way, going about their day at school) that the multiple school shooters who had ready access to killing machines. Nice try though. [/quote] Gang violence has DEFINITELY killed more students than the popularized mass shootings? Are you dumb? Please answer the question. Which issues should students always be allowed to protest, and who makes that determination.[/quote] ON SCHOOL GROUNDS? ARE *YOU* DUMB? I know the answer, as you can not read. [/quote] np. You haven't answered the question about who makes the determination as to which protests are allowed. And how is that decided? Who has input? Should pro-life protests be allowed, too?[/quote] Excellent. You went to your phone to post. Crafty! You are obviously baiting and being purposely obtuse. Keep talking. [/quote] You've answered no questions. You can't. You lost. [/quote]
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