When the hoplophobic moonbats running public schools say “zero tolerance,” they really mean it, as Zachary Bowlin found out the hard way when he was given a 10-day suspension from Edgewood Middle School in Trenton, Ohio for “liking” a picture of an airsoft gun on Instagram.
Gasps his father Marty Bowlin,
“He never shared, he never commented, he never made a threatening post… anything on the site, just liked it.”
The suspension was suspended, but students are advised not to try “liking” any pictures of toy guns. Top dog educrat Russ Fussnecker (seriously, that’s his name) issued a statement reading in part:
As the Superintendent of the Edgewood City Schools, I assure you that any social media threat will be taken serious including those who “like” the post when it potentially endangers the health and safety of students or adversely affects the educational process.
The possibility that militant hysteria might adversely affect the educational process seems not to occur to educrats.
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9 comments:
The whole damn student body should get together, hundreds of them and post pictures of toy guns and like all of them. The schools are trying to control young peoples thinking. The Thought Police.
Unreal send these idiot so called officials over to Syria with NO GUNS.
Should have known if chewing a pop tart in the shape of a gun gets you suspended this surely will.
Lets make our kids less intelligent by making them think inanimate objects can act on their own so in and of themselves are bad.
You've got to be kidding. Please fire these morons.
lets make our kids Cowards so Islam takes over and snowflakes will be the first ones off too Canada.
And yet at JMB kids can riot with slaps on wrists.
Hitler did very similar things
The state of MD looks like a gun. So don't like MD unless you want to be censured.
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