Teacher Kicks Student Out of Class for Wearing Mitt Romney T-Shirt
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I kinda find it funny that politics tend to go into mass hysteria for one side or another over there, like watching a game of football or something.
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[QUOTE=wickedplayer494;37913209]Forcing your agendas on everyone else is not cool.[/QUOTE]
yeah sure forcing your agenda is bad yada yada
[QUOTE] Respect others' opinions, no matter how fucked up they may be.[/QUOTE]
Um, No?
That statement is idiotic, but im not surprised you made it following the previous one, its easy to confuse the concepts. Unless you respect the opinion some have that all black people should die? What about the people who think the gov should execute gays?
respect other people as humans, their opinions can fuck off and die because they arent their opinions and if they take an insult to their opinion as an insult to themselves thats their fucking problem.
[QUOTE=Mr. Someguy;37919602]It's shocking how uneducated people can be when it comes to politics.
There was a guy on Facebook who complained that Mitt Romney was going to take away our guns.[/QUOTE]
Romney DID pass a permanent weapons ban as governor of Massachusetts. Never expires, like the 1994 ban did.
Just keep politics out of the classroom. Teacher's a bitch for kicking her out, but she's a twat for wearing the shirt in the first place.
Every week in our science lab this dumb cunt spouts a bunch of shit to her classmates about how she hates Obama and Romney is the way, the truth, and the light. Meanwhile my group actually gets shit done and we leave usually 30 minutes into the lab, and they end up staying there the full allotted 2 hours because she can't stop running her mouth.
[QUOTE=koekje4life V2;37913106]People are entitled to their opinions in politics, no matter what.[/QUOTE]
I could understand if it was a Stalin or Hitler shirt... but Romney?
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None of these ended up on the front page of the politics subreddit :v:
[QUOTE=Ezhik;37922121][IMG]http://i.imgur.com/JqdBF.png[/IMG]
None of these ended up on the front page of the politics subreddit :v:[/QUOTE]
/r/politics is so left wing, it never had a chance.
They were arguing yesterday that Obama threw the debate, and that is why Romney won it.
[QUOTE=Ezhik;37922121][IMG]http://i.imgur.com/JqdBF.png[/IMG]
None of these ended up on the front page of the politics subreddit :v:[/QUOTE]
It would have only made it to the front page if the student was wearing an Obama t-shirt, since r/politics only cares about how dumb republicans are, and are more likely to censor dissenting opinions.
[QUOTE=Ridge;37922158]/r/politics is so left wing, it never had a chance.
They were arguing yesterday that Obama threw the debate, and that is why Romney won it.[/QUOTE]
Is it part of the same leftist media conspiracy that includes Facepunch?
I thought most schools had restrictions on political and competitive sport related clothing to prevent conflicts; They do in the uk or scotland at least.
[QUOTE=DigitalySane;37922872]I thought most schools had restrictions on political and competitive sport related clothing to prevent conflicts; They do in the uk or scotland at least.[/QUOTE]
Can't speak for anywhere else but where I went to school there was no such rule, though I think teachers could remove students if they wore something "distracting".
I know a kid my senior year had to go to the front office because he wore an atheist shirt and some kids in my class got offended. The joy of public schooling in the south.
In general, I would say that wearing political clothing is probably not a good idea, but there was no reason to kick her out of the class. Hell, in my IR class we had an Anarchist in our class who wore pretty provocative shirts, and even I had a hammer & sickle t-shirt on one day for a laugh. No sense in getting so uptight about it, it's just a shirt.
Sounds like a good way to get out of class.
[QUOTE=Ridge;37920705]Romney DID pass a permanent weapons ban as governor of Massachusetts. Never expires, like the 1994 ban did.[/QUOTE]
You're thinking of an assault weapons ban, because MA hasn't completely banned firearms.
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