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Seriously, this whole "but he said this and that hurts my feelings" feel that I am getting from the Americans these days are getting on my last darn nerve.
Are the American People NOT allowed to take up for a cop anymore? Has that become against the law?
WHEN did the Americans start becoming SO whiny? No one can say anything anymore, or have an opinion anymore, not without the constant badgering of someone whose wittle feewings have gotten hurt.
It is becoming out right UN-Constitutional! Firing teachers, police officers, a front desk clerk for expressing their feelings regarding subjects like the wittle pool party where kiddos were acting a damn fool. No, I don't think the gun should have been pulled out, I don't think that the one police officer acted accordingly, but why can't people have an different opinion about the situation without fear of the repercussions like getting fired or being threatened?? I honestly don't give a rats if you have another opinion. It wouldn't be America if you did. It would be something like N. Korea. Fo Realz! --------------->INSANE
http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2015/06/11/did-nothing-wrong-florida-principal-fired-after-defending-texas-cop.html
Muting the 1st amendment. *shaking my head*
Lady Liberty is crying at the moment!!!!!
Are the American People NOT allowed to take up for a cop anymore? Has that become against the law?
WHEN did the Americans start becoming SO whiny? No one can say anything anymore, or have an opinion anymore, not without the constant badgering of someone whose wittle feewings have gotten hurt.
It is becoming out right UN-Constitutional! Firing teachers, police officers, a front desk clerk for expressing their feelings regarding subjects like the wittle pool party where kiddos were acting a damn fool. No, I don't think the gun should have been pulled out, I don't think that the one police officer acted accordingly, but why can't people have an different opinion about the situation without fear of the repercussions like getting fired or being threatened?? I honestly don't give a rats if you have another opinion. It wouldn't be America if you did. It would be something like N. Korea. Fo Realz! --------------->INSANE
http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2015/06/11/did-nothing-wrong-florida-principal-fired-after-defending-texas-cop.html
Muting the 1st amendment. *shaking my head*
Lady Liberty is crying at the moment!!!!!
Edited 9 y ago
Posted 9 y ago
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One problem is that being offended by something is being used as an excuse to shut down discussion on the matter. That, I think, is the problem. It is more important to get to the root cause of why something is offensive, and both sides of the issue need to be ready to concede some or all of their argument as the "offense" is analyzed.
But lately, taking offense is being used as a sort of gag order.
I also take anything from Fox News with a grain of salt. Or a bag of salt. Okay, hell, an entire salt lick. There's doubtlessly more to the story.
But lately, taking offense is being used as a sort of gag order.
I also take anything from Fox News with a grain of salt. Or a bag of salt. Okay, hell, an entire salt lick. There's doubtlessly more to the story.
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Honestly, I take any news source that way. I DO like the Associated Press, but since this is not a political piece, I felt that it would be ok...
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"If you're running a majority black school and you say a remark such as that people will not respect you," student Price Testinobles said.
"Of course teachers and parents and students they're gonna see it (the post) it's not his job to go comment on with the police were doing," added another student."
“Judgment is the currency of honesty," Miami-Dade Schools Superintendent Alberto Carvalho said in a statement. "Insensitivity – intentional or perceived – is both unacceptable and inconsistent with our policies, but more importantly with our expectation of common sense behavior that elevates the dignity and humanity of all, beginning with children."
http://www.nbcmiami.com/news/local/North-Miami-Senior-High-School-Principal-Alberto-Iber-Loses-Job-Over-Post-on-Police-Incident-in-McKinney-Texas-306816711.html
"Of course teachers and parents and students they're gonna see it (the post) it's not his job to go comment on with the police were doing," added another student."
“Judgment is the currency of honesty," Miami-Dade Schools Superintendent Alberto Carvalho said in a statement. "Insensitivity – intentional or perceived – is both unacceptable and inconsistent with our policies, but more importantly with our expectation of common sense behavior that elevates the dignity and humanity of all, beginning with children."
http://www.nbcmiami.com/news/local/North-Miami-Senior-High-School-Principal-Alberto-Iber-Loses-Job-Over-Post-on-Police-Incident-in-McKinney-Texas-306816711.html
N. Miami HS Principal Loses Job Over McKinney Post
The principal of North Miami Senior High School has lost his job after making a comment on Facebook on the incident involving police at a community pool at a Texas neighborhood.
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