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Swordsmyth
03-28-2018, 05:37 PM
When public school officials in Middleburgh, New York, called an assembly and used it to promote outrageous anti-Second Amendment propaganda demonizing American gun owners, at least one student objected. After the assembly, 17-year-old Christian Breault expressed his concerns about it to other students. In response, Breault was attacked by an indoctrinated anti-gun student who had become agitated from the propaganda pushed by the school. And when Breault defended himself from the bully, the same school officials who sought to indoctrinate the children with their agenda punished him for it.

Now, the student's father wants the principal to step down. “The principal is the reason this happened,” Brian Breault told The Newman Report in a phone interview, saying the official's decision was “very, very foolish.” “If she had not approved this video, and allowed this anti-gun agenda to be pushed on our children, and this young man would not have been agitated, then my son would not have suffered from defending the Second Amendment. Where is the accountability for this principal? I think she should step down.”

“Did she think of the board when she put her political views before everything else? Did she think about her faculty and the fact that they might not have the same views as her? Did she think about the children who don't share her views? How about the taxpayers who pay her salary? How about the parents of the children?” asked the father. “If we have somebody like that at our schools across the country, willing to put their political beliefs above those of the children and their communities, that is a problem.”

More at: http://freedomproject.com/the-newman-report/575-student-assaulted-and-punished-after-supporting-gun-rights

timosman
03-28-2018, 07:07 PM
Having non-approved views is a no-no. The sooner the kids learn about that the better for them. They won't have successful careers without being able to hide their thoughts.

AZJoe
03-29-2018, 02:43 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=48&v=oKt4gvX9JGA

VIDEODROME
03-29-2018, 03:33 AM
Wow. Maybe attacking another person isn't the best way to persuade them they shouldn't be so concerned about the need for tools to defend themselves?

Ender
03-29-2018, 11:28 AM
Wow. Maybe attacking another person isn't the best way to persuade them they shouldn't be so concerned about the need for tools to defend themselves?

Ya think? :rolleyes:

shakey1
03-29-2018, 12:19 PM
indoctrination enforced.:cool: