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In reply to the discussion: School Lunch: Preschooler Told Homemade Turkey Sandwich Not Nutritious Enough, Given Nuggets Instead [View all]Nuclear Unicorn
(19,497 posts)The school screwed-up and -- as I've said up-thread -- the sooner they admit such a policy was mistakenly understood and/or should never have been enforced, the sooner it will die down. I also said up-thread that such a thing would be satisfactory. It should be accepted and that should put matters to bed. After the outcry I doubt any other school would want to follow suit.
But this mania *you* have for enforcing some unelected, unaccounted doctrine to be enforced without consent of those whom you would presume to instruct.
That's my issue.
That you also cannot even make the case without resorting to paranoid conspiracy theories or implying disagreement equals manipulation or complicity with RW circles is as sad as it is telling. If an innocent mistake drew too much fire from the other side then no good thing can come from giving them additional ammunition. The surest means for dodging the indictment of being a snooping busybody is to leave others in peace and not pile-on one exploitable quote after another about how you personally want lunches to be inspected for whatever you and some celebrity chef deem appropriate.