A Tennessee school district is banning all flags, including Old Glory.
Good.
What does a flag have to do with education?
Reading, writing, 'rithmatic, and flags?
I could see having flags if there was still a pledge of allegiance, but that's not really allowed in schools anymore, is it?
I just hope they start banning all children and adults from schools.
They seem to be causing all the problems.
"It's not an unpatriotic act by any means because we have a number of ways in which students do learn how to be patriotic and express American pride."
Why are they learning how to be patriotic at school?
Screw patriotism at school, if you HAVE to teach them something teach them to read the fine print in contracts.
That will serve them more in life than any school based patriotism course.
Why are they being taught how to express American pride?
And which American pride? North, Central, or South?
African, hispanic, latino, irish, native, asian, meso, which American hyphenated?
Or all of them? Then what else is there time for? Selfies in the bathroom?
One student said, "I just think that's a right...it's freedom of expression and I don't think you should be able to take that away from us."
There's no "right of expression," expression and exercise are 2 different things.
So there's another example of school failure.
But if they taught the constitution it "should" have come up that it reads "congress shall make no law...abridging the freedom of speech..."
But the courts and congress have pretty much decided that means "congress shall make no law, unless they feel like it."
Hate speech, racism, yelling fire in theaters, removing the "n-word" in historical works of literature. There are all sorts of laws and policies that "violate" the whole concept of the absolute of "congress shall make no law."
So...pretty much any "first amendment!" or "we have the right to 'expression!'" argument is worthless.
Hell with flags.
We need some kind of "American" gang signs.