Time for a lawsuit. The school can't tell him what he can have up in his own house. Its the government and the schools keeping the kids out of the classroom. Oh hell no, if they don't sue than they are stupid! its an easy win!
Exactly. What if I have the Trump flag theme painted all throughout the interior of my house? Then what, my kid can't participate in class? Sounds pretty illegal to me.
LAWSUIT. The schools are going WAY too far into kids off-campus lives. Just because you're "in class" doesn't mean the school campus extends to your bedroom or kitchen. The schools already stalk kids on social media. The school has no right to meddle in what happens with the kids off school grounds.
Again, SCOTUS has ruled that no student leaves his or her Constitutional Rights at the School House Door. Unless this school already has a policy in place demanding that all political speech is forbidden, even in a virtual setting, then the student is within his or her rights. It is a violation of the First Amendment to censor political speech if only one type of political speech is being censored.
Furthermore, even then, a virtual classroom is not the same as a physical classroom. A virtual class room exists in the home of the student and the school district does not own the homes, the room, the items in the room and has no jurisdiction to decide what is or is not appropriate decorations for the room. For instance, what about a poster of a half naked woman on the wall? Or a gun? Or a message of anarchy? or a poster that compares school to prison or says all teachers should be shot? How about if a kid is eating bacon and a Muslim student objects? What if a religious symbol is on the wall? None of these things have been addressed as far as a virtual learning environment is concerned.
For the record though, I believe if you love your children, you will take them out of public schools.
It's unpopular because it's naive to the point of stupid. Have you now noticed that, to the enemy left, full blown communist propaganda is not at all political, but absolutely anything that supports truth is? So yeah, pick a side and stop acting like a pussy.
Time for a lawsuit. The school can't tell him what he can have up in his own house. Its the government and the schools keeping the kids out of the classroom. Oh hell no, if they don't sue than they are stupid! its an easy win!
Exactly. What if I have the Trump flag theme painted all throughout the interior of my house? Then what, my kid can't participate in class? Sounds pretty illegal to me.
A Trump themed kitchen sounds pretty cool.
LAWSUIT. The schools are going WAY too far into kids off-campus lives. Just because you're "in class" doesn't mean the school campus extends to your bedroom or kitchen. The schools already stalk kids on social media. The school has no right to meddle in what happens with the kids off school grounds.
They really need to ressurect those anti-communist laws that are still on the books.
Then they can nail them on several charges.
Are we tossing kids who have woke shit on their walls, too? I mean, if we are tossing kids for ANYTHING political, then that's a defensible position.
Here's an experiment: Put up a Trump and a Biden Flag on the Wall in view of the camera and see what happens.
I guarantee someone will say 'the Biden Flag can stay but the Trump flag HAS to go'...
Uninvited in our homes and telling us how to live. Are teachers government employees? Posse comitatus? Did I spell it right?
all the kids immediately rush to get Trump flags
No school...Yayyyyyyyyyyyyy....
If they'd allow a Biden flag or BLM flag - then obvious problem.
(hint : they most likely would)
Again, SCOTUS has ruled that no student leaves his or her Constitutional Rights at the School House Door. Unless this school already has a policy in place demanding that all political speech is forbidden, even in a virtual setting, then the student is within his or her rights. It is a violation of the First Amendment to censor political speech if only one type of political speech is being censored.
Furthermore, even then, a virtual classroom is not the same as a physical classroom. A virtual class room exists in the home of the student and the school district does not own the homes, the room, the items in the room and has no jurisdiction to decide what is or is not appropriate decorations for the room. For instance, what about a poster of a half naked woman on the wall? Or a gun? Or a message of anarchy? or a poster that compares school to prison or says all teachers should be shot? How about if a kid is eating bacon and a Muslim student objects? What if a religious symbol is on the wall? None of these things have been addressed as far as a virtual learning environment is concerned.
For the record though, I believe if you love your children, you will take them out of public schools.
I'd be done fuck that. Test my fucking patience and I'd be done fuck em.
I bet he laughed and laughed.
I remember seeing a kid get the cops called on because his BB gun was visible on Zoom.
One kid had an obvious NERF gun...but the teacher 'wasn't sure' the Lime Green 'Zombie Killer' with the Orange tip wasn't real...
The other kid had swear on his flag. This one is different. He has a case imo.
This may be an unpopular opinion, but I am ok with having a rule stating no political items, as long as it is equally enforced.
Same with BLM, if someone can have BLM items then I can have All lives matter, Back the blue or White lives matter. All or none.
It's unpopular because it's naive to the point of stupid. Have you now noticed that, to the enemy left, full blown communist propaganda is not at all political, but absolutely anything that supports truth is? So yeah, pick a side and stop acting like a pussy.