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{April 2, 2006}   School Bans Flag Waving

At Skyline High School, the administrators have now banned waving the American flag (or any flag, for that matter). Apparently, some students have been insulting Hispanic students by waving the flags at them “brazenly”.

The story’s actually longer than that (see the post on Michelle Malkin’s blog), but the point is clear. And I don’t think this was the right way to deal with it. Since they think that “brazenly” waving flags is considered insulting to other students, it should considered as such and the students should be punished accordingly. Not every flag waving incident is meant as an insult or otherwise rude action.

Say I bought a whole wardrobe of expensive clothes and started wearing them all to school. Then I would insult some girl who doesn’t wear expensive clothes like mine by pointing out my clothes in comparison to hers and laughing at her. Would the school ban wearing expensive clothes since they could offend someone else? Or say I belong to a religion that doesn’t allow girls to cut their hair. My friends of the same religion and I would taunt the other girls who do cut their hair. So then what would the school do?

Sure, those are extreme cases. But sometimes, I wish that principals would find more inclusive ways of solving behavioral problems at school.



inhuman14 says:

Well, waving the flags AT them is different…–>



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