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RollWave -3 points ago +5 / -8

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.

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The_Emperor 0 points ago +3 / -3

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.

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Juantinntwo 0 points ago +1 / -1

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.

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Ophelia 0 points ago +3 / -3

If they allow this one they would have to allow a BLM one.

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Nori 2 points ago +4 / -2

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.