Some Students Rights Are More Equal Than Others

New Prague student who joined the nationally-coordinated, Bloomberg-funded, District-supported “spontaneous walkout” over “gun violence” with a pro-2nd-Amendment sign…

…oh, do I even need to finish the sentence?

“I came out here with a poster trying to make a difference,” said Andy Dalsin, a senior.

Dalsin said principal Lonnie Seifert told him to give up a sign that read “Guns don’t kill people. People kill people” or leave the property, citing district policy.

“I stood in the back,” he said. “I didn’t try and cause a ruckus, but I was seen by the principal and he came and we had our exchange.”

The district said in a statement that “such items must be submitted to and reviewed by school administration at least 24 hours in advance.”

The whole sham “youth protest” is part of a narrative to push the perception that yoots are anti-gun in he first place.

It was never about “free speech”. It’s about conquering the culture.

UPDATE:  Should you ever bet against the depravity of Big Left’s minions?  No, you should not.

UPDATE 2:  Should you really assume any of them know the issue well enough that policy-makers – or people serious about policy in area – should take them seriously?    Again – no, you should not.

UPDATE 3;  And if you are one of the packs of students that beclowns themselves  with thuggery and violence, they’ll let you do it again to get a better photo op.

UPDATE 4:  According to reliable sources, New Prague public schools have taken down their Facebook page, and the principal is unavailable until late next week for any comment on the subject.

UPDATE 5: Failure to exercise free speech as directed will not be tolerated.

20 thoughts on “Some Students Rights Are More Equal Than Others

  1. So much for the snowflake generation. I hope their anger and intelligence sparks an avalanche.

  2. Indeed! There are apparently still some kids left who believe in freedom and are willing to stand up to the tyranny of the oppressive left. Oh, wait that is not what the Shvonder-eTASS means. At all. Carry on, troll.

  3. You are restrained from speaking, unless the government give prior approval.

    Isn’t that pretty much the exact definition of “prior restraint?”

  4. If the school sanctions a protest, they aren’t risking anything — they are enlisting in a cause their overseers prefer. They aren’t speaking truth to power. They’re getting in line.

  5. OK, that means the first two amendments are dead letters in the minds of school officials, so I guess they’ll be moving to quarter soldiers in private homes next.

  6. A savvy teacher could use these events to teach kids about the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. Not only the second amendment, but also the first — the right of the people peaceably to assemble.

  7. the right of the people peaceably to assemble.

    the right of the people forcibly to assemble.

    There, fixed it for you, trollbreath.

  8. A savvy teacher could use these events to teach kids about the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. Not only the second amendment, but also the first — the right of the people peaceably to assemble.

    A savvy teacher with tenure, could. Otherwise he or she would likely be “walked out” of the building.

    And presumably all the anti-gun posters and signs were reviewed and approved by the school administration 24 hours in advance?

  9. Just to be clear, the story in update#2 is being portrayed by most media as “inflicting minor injuries”. The media is outright lying.

    https://www.dailywire.com/news/28345/listen-student-assaulted-trump-flag-gives-alarming-james-barrett

    The teachers watched the assault and did nothing. And now the school is saying he should stay away for a week, and possibly even the rest of the year because they cannot guarantee his safety. The school district needs to be sued and sued harshly. Over and over and over again.

  10. That’s the kind of thing that makes good lawyers salivate. Kids’ parents can sue, win hundreds of thousands, pay off the mortgage, homeschool!

    And if the lawyer does his job right, the teachers can…..look for employment as a Wal-Mart greeter!

  11. BTW, Update 5 is misleading – nobody was suspended. Albeit telling a kid not to show up to school because his safety cannot be guaranteed has the same outcome. Tomato, Tomatoe.

  12. bike, teachers have tenure. They will just get paid for sitting at a desk with no kids in sight. Like them oafs in NYC. And apparently it is much more widespread. Did you see that story?

  13. “So much for the snowflake generation.” So students that didn’t participate with the herd, or held signs contradicting the going narrative, were suspended or in some cases assullted. Nope, still snowflakes

  14. ll CBi
    The teachers watched the assault and did nothing. And now the school is saying he should stay away for a week, and possibly even the rest of the year because they cannot guarantee his safety.

    You mean the people who have a moral & legal obligation to protect this child have failed him?
    The NRA must pay for this!

  15. Do not be upset with the reprobate public school administrators or union members; they are doing what parents want.

    They have to be, because if parents did not agree with what is going on, they would pull their children out of the shithole public system. I didn’t allow my kids within 500 ft. of one.

    The kids that don’t go along with the script are disrupting the indoctrination procedure. The are proud nails that must either be pounded in flush, or removed.

    You may think I’m being satirical, but I’m absolutely serious.

  16. My sister in law gave a great way of getting rid of unions, presumably including teachers’ unions, when I saw her this weekend. She works for a hospital that was formerly a union shop, and the management more or less told the members (who were often tired of having a union/second layer of management fighting with the first) what the approximate cost of dealing with the union was–and volunteered to give that amount to them in pay if they dumped the union.

    In notoriously pro-union Michigan, two hospitals quickly dropped the # of unions “serving” them by one. It can happen here.

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