Does anybody believe for one attosecond that the school would've tried to stop her if she had posed with some obnoxious blm banner or flag?
We all know they wouldn't. This isn't about 'props', this is about making sure that other students - many of whom have probably been lobotomized by Instagram and Twitter and led to believe that far left arsonists don't exist - aren't made 'uncomfortable'.
They absolutely would block those image submissions as well and request a new one without a prop. The problem with allowing any wiggle room on the rules is it opens the floodgates to other students doing the same thing and parents complaining about pref. Treatment.
Dunno why this was posted. The school just told her to send another image for yearbook not including a prop. She wasn’t suspended or something more dramatic. Also people are making a good point about US flag codes.
Does anybody believe for one attosecond that the school would've tried to stop her if she had posed with some obnoxious blm banner or flag?
We all know they wouldn't. This isn't about 'props', this is about making sure that other students - many of whom have probably been lobotomized by Instagram and Twitter and led to believe that far left arsonists don't exist - aren't made 'uncomfortable'.
They absolutely would block those image submissions as well and request a new one without a prop. The problem with allowing any wiggle room on the rules is it opens the floodgates to other students doing the same thing and parents complaining about pref. Treatment.
Dunno why this was posted. The school just told her to send another image for yearbook not including a prop. She wasn’t suspended or something more dramatic. Also people are making a good point about US flag codes.