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[quote=Anonymous]If you see police as the enemy, do you also see TikTok as the enemy? TikTok is actively encouraging violence against school staff members this month. But don’t take my word for it, Superintendent of Schools Scott Brabrand just sent out this email to all FFX parents last week. It outlines what TikTok is allowing on it’s social media (and I no longer give a f*** if they now remove it - it’s too late, TikTok. You did not catch this in time. TikTok should be de-platformed entirely): Dear Families, We have been made aware of a series of new monthly challenges that have been shared across the social media platform TikTok. Last month the “Devious Licks” challenge emerged, and students committed acts of vandalism on school property. Now, these challenges are escalating and harming people. Here is the full list: September: Vandalize school bathrooms October: Smack a staff member November: Kiss your friend’s girlfriend at school December: Deck the halls and show your ***** January: Jab a breast February: Mess up school signs March: Make a mess in the courtyard or cafeteria April: “Grab some eggz” (another stealing challenge) May: Ditch day June: Flip off in the front office I want to be clear, these are not fun, harmless challenges. These are crimes with very serious consequences. Students who commit these acts face disciplinary action under the Student Rights and Responsibilities, and possible criminal charges. Please continue to talk with your children about the serious nature of these acts and the consequences they will face if they participate. I believe that by working together, we can make sure students and staff are learning and working together in a safe environment. Thank you for your support. Sincerely, Scott Brabrand Superintendent [/quote]
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