Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Another argument for home-schooling

* * * UPDATE * * *
BOGUS! Turns out the girl made it all up. Shame on her.

* * * PREVIOUSLY * * *
No Thug Left Behind! News from Texas:

It was an assignment for history class -- to make a protest sign for or against an issue, and Melanie said she chose illegal immigration. Her sign read, “If you love our nation, stop illegal immigration.” Somehow, Melanie said the sign got passed around lunch and angered a group of Latino students.
“I didn’t know any of these people,” she said. One young [student], she claimed, jumped on her back and he put her in a choke hold. “We have brick walls in the middle school and he slammed my face on the bricks.”
Melanie said a group of boys also threatened to rape and kill her. Eventually, the boys let her go and when she went for help, she was ordered back to class, and told she could not call her parents, she said.
"I don’t know why the hell a teacher is assigning 'political protest signs' as homework," Michelle Malkin says. Probably expected Code Pink anti-war slogans or something.

Politically-correct indoctrination in the classroom and gangs of vicious thugs roaming the hallways -- a typical public school today. The thugs know they won't be disciplined by the administrators, who are afraid of being sued for "discrimination."

Parents who would send their children to an American public school should seek psychiatric counseling.

UPDATE: Speaking of Michelle Malkin, check out her post about the new gay-themed Absolut vodka ads:

After watching the far Left politicization of liquor advertising play out, you do feel like you need a drink.
The advertising industry, like the magazine industry and the book industry, leans so far leftward because it's based in New York City. No one who wants a traditional life -- home, marriage, children -- would ever move to New York City, where people pay thousands a month for crappy little apartments in crime-ridden neighborhoods. Therefore, those industries are dominated by gays and singles, and their politics make Hollywood look conservative by comparison.

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