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LisaM

(27,758 posts)
12. We're just going to have to disagree.
Wed May 15, 2019, 02:54 PM
May 2019

It certainly implies that she was disciplined for it, and I think that they were just trying to calm down the situation.


Having a Hitler re-enactment was probably a really bad idea, though.

Tr&*p's America really needs to get fucked. nt Lucky Luciano May 2019 #1
School of Excellence, my arse. Absolutely mad. Princetonian May 2019 #2
"Mrs. A," the teacher who sent her to the principal, and the principal, both need to be fired. SunSeeker May 2019 #3
Doesn't seem they learned much 'living history.' elleng May 2019 #5
That's for sure! SunSeeker May 2019 #7
This headline is very misleading. LisaM May 2019 #4
Thanks elleng May 2019 #6
The headline is correct. Merely being sent to the principal's office amounts to discipline. SunSeeker May 2019 #8
Look, I'm not defending her fellow students. LisaM May 2019 #9
The headline is accurate. That is how I would have written it. SunSeeker May 2019 #10
We're just going to have to disagree. LisaM May 2019 #12
The only "situation" they were trying to calm down was the girl's objections to the salutes. SunSeeker May 2019 #14
"She was taken out of the room to calm down" keithbvadu2 May 2019 #20
Exactly. nt SunSeeker May 2019 #21
I figured that. Honeycombe8 May 2019 #11
You should read the article. The headline is not misleading. SunSeeker May 2019 #15
I did read the article. I disagree with you is all. Honeycombe8 May 2019 #17
Why are you assuming the school punished the saluters? The school didn't. SunSeeker May 2019 #19
I'm not going to argue about it. Honeycombe8 May 2019 #23
The article, which you claim to have read, said the others weren't punished. SunSeeker May 2019 #24
I think you may have misread the article. whopis01 May 2019 #26
Actually the article states that the students were not reprimanded whopis01 May 2019 #27
It doesn't refer to anything after the event... Honeycombe8 May 2019 #28
That's a school spokesperson JonLP24 May 2019 #18
I agree. LiberalLovinLug May 2019 #22
+1. nt Honeycombe8 May 2019 #29
An opportunity for the school to dig in to why it's wrong. The entire lead up to genocide. Evolve Dammit May 2019 #13
I'm guessing the school will pass on that, so as to keep things "calm." nt SunSeeker May 2019 #16
Of course they will. Truth does not matter anymore. Evolve Dammit May 2019 #34
Apparently truth doesn't matter in that school, that's for sure. SunSeeker May 2019 #35
Good on her. Behind the Aegis May 2019 #25
That happened when I was in school too-- about 45 years ago. BigDemVoter May 2019 #30
This message was self-deleted by its author geralmar May 2019 #31
That child has her head on right. pressbox69 May 2019 #32
Perhaps it's better to wait till students get a little older to teach WWII and the Holocaust. YOHABLO May 2019 #33
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