Tuesday, May 14, 2013

This is a pencil; this is a gun

This is for writing; this is for going to the principal’s office because I scared the bejeezus out of every other kid and adult at school and there was a lockdown and police SWAT arrived and then counselors were made available …

Second grade kid points pencil at another kid.

“In the ‘description of incident’ section, the teacher wrote: ‘Christopher pointed his pencil at another student as if it was a gun and made shooting sounds. I told him to stop and he did.’"

End of incident? HAHAHAHAHAHAH!

Which country and which century do you live in?

http://jewishworldreview.com/0513/skenazy051513.php3

You have to love this part:

“Bethanne Bradshaw, a spokeswoman for Suffolk Public Schools, the school district in which the pencil pointing happened, told a Fox reporter that when an object is accompanied by verbal ‘gun noises’ (or at least the universal stand-in for real gun noise — the word ‘Bang!), ‘some children would consider it threatening, who are scared about shootings in schools or shootings in the community. ... They think about drive-by shootings and murders.’"

Horseshit.

Kids don’t think about those things until adults tell them they should think about those things.

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