the rule says no props. they'd have rejected a picture if she had been hugging her dog or holding a basketball.
You can argue whether or not its a good rule, i don't really care. Probably some kids last year tried to submit a photo with a bong or something and they were 'its just a hookah' so this year they set a no props rule to not have to deal with it.
Like all rules, they have to define 'props'. In the common dictionary definition of prop, a flag over the shoulder might be a costume when used as a shawl, or a prop, if used as a tarp. Leftists love making ambiguous rules, then their 'authority' to control you. If people just agree to very very clear rules, we could get along better.
the rule says no props. they'd have rejected a picture if she had been hugging her dog or holding a basketball.
You can argue whether or not its a good rule, i don't really care. Probably some kids last year tried to submit a photo with a bong or something and they were 'its just a hookah' so this year they set a no props rule to not have to deal with it.
this has nothing to do with leftists.
Like all rules, they have to define 'props'. In the common dictionary definition of prop, a flag over the shoulder might be a costume when used as a shawl, or a prop, if used as a tarp. Leftists love making ambiguous rules, then their 'authority' to control you. If people just agree to very very clear rules, we could get along better.
The US flag should never be worn or considered to be someone’s shawl.
Why not just take it as a background. Seems like a decent loophole since it would not be an addition to the photo.
If they allow this one they would have to allow a BLM one.
Don't see why. Our flag is the official county flag, it is likely even flown at the school... The other is simply a symbol with no standing.