they were breaking the rules. what i don't understand though is why the girl didn't get the same punishment (if she didn't)
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5/8/2006 11:09:50 AM
^I totally agree. The boy may have already been in trouble at school before, and they just didn't like him or something. Also, it sounds like the girl is in Hell right now anyway, psycho parents and all, you know.
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5/8/2006 11:13:36 AM
Wow.You're quote bombing THIS?
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5/8/2006 2:08:56 PM
^Nope, I have never stuck my tongue in either of my parents mouths.Nice try though, bigmims.
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5/8/2006 2:46:15 PM
^^^was the really the best you can do?
5/8/2006 2:54:07 PM
Would it have changed anything if he was 18 and sleeping with his teacher during the lunch-break? Would it have been alright to suspend him (and fire the teacher) then? If not, then at least you are consistent that legal activity is not punishable as long as it takes place off campus. If so, then why would that be so different?
5/8/2006 3:17:56 PM
18 and HIS teacher? Grounds for the teacher's dismissal.18 and A teacher? Grounds for shit.Of course, this is all in the context of Jon's magical logicland, where things make sense and adults don't get the cops called on them for sticking their dicks into other consenting adults.
5/8/2006 3:21:25 PM
^ Yes, him and HIS teacher. My point is to get people to conceed that the school has the right to pick arbitrary activities that it can punish individuals for performing at home. Yes, punishing the teacher in my metaphore is obviously less moral than the act being punished in the real-life case, but only by degrees.
5/8/2006 3:31:49 PM
Just another example of how poorly public schools are run. Most kids are spoiled brats, teachers are not paid enough to care, no discipline, not enough employees to keep an eye on all the kids, and a general lack of any real control. Sure there are always bound to be a few exceptions in every system but it just seems like I hear more and more stories pop up like this. Put these kids on lockdown!!!
5/8/2006 3:53:14 PM
^^ not really, fucking your student compromises your job. you would have a hard time being objective when handing out the grades.
5/8/2006 4:29:08 PM
schools can suspend kids for anything, so this is not too suprising. its the whole "being on the clock" thing that caused the problem. school is not like work were you get your lunch hour off to do whatever you want. lunch is part of the school day. so if kids are stupid enough to get caught having sex during the school day, then thats what happens. this is easily within the school's rights. whats stupid is that the parents called the police in the first place![Edited on May 9, 2006 at 8:59 AM. Reason : ]
5/9/2006 8:46:12 AM
you cant be suspended for being black.
5/9/2006 11:40:13 AM
he's gonna get much more pussy now.
5/9/2006 12:13:58 PM
^^but they can find a way to suspend people who are black
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5/9/2006 12:28:56 PM
^^Not really because suspending someone for being black violates the 14th amendment. Suspending someone for engaging in an arbitrary act does not.[Edited on May 9, 2006 at 1:08 PM. Reason : ,.,.]
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students do not have the same rights they do outside of school. That is a fact. Since they signed the contract I'd put money down right now that the suspension holds. Not to say I agree or disagree with it, but it will be upheld.
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5/9/2006 5:42:20 PM
BridgetSPK, I suspect that is true but irrelevant. They were not suspended because they were black, it is just that all the white kids get let off the hook so to speak.
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5/10/2006 2:11:14 AM
THIS THREAD IS USELESS WITHOUT PICS
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5/10/2006 1:50:30 PM
that's complete bullshit. i don't take my school's rules back to my house for lunch. fuck that.
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5/17/2006 3:28:52 PM
^ All of which require a person to be threatening you in the first place.
5/17/2006 6:12:44 PM
I love it when I click on a thread that I haven't been following and the topic being discussed has nothing to do with the thread title.
5/17/2006 6:18:20 PM
1) the guy who brought up the gun WAS talking about waving it around in school2) inherently, the gun can do more dmg. it also be misfired/used a lot easier than a knife. sure it requires a person to do so (usually, i guess it could go off with enough vibration or something), but it still is a weapon.[Edited on May 17, 2006 at 7:52 PM. Reason : plenty of ppl are unease with weapons in the room, threat or not.]
5/17/2006 7:51:51 PM
i think we should see pics of this girl before we continue this discussionnaked ideally
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