I don’t know. She didn’t assault him, she just exercised her right to tell him she found his views repugnant.
I don’t know. She didn’t assault him, she just exercised her right to tell him she found his views repugnant.
We deserve that, I guess.
(For you non-Oaklandish folks: Oakland Tech is where Marshawn Lynch went to high school.)
I thought the FCC lost at the Supreme Court the last time it fined a network for fleeting profanity? As far as I know, it still hasn’t rewritten its rules to address the court’s concerns about their “impermissible vagueness.”
You are approaching the situation as if it’s a logical decision. Cops are already significantly more protected than the civilians they confront, yet too many fail to think, “I’m wearing a bulletproof vest, maybe I am safe enough I could ask the 12-year-old black kid what’s up with his toy gun before I consider…
My best guess with the photos: They are meant to demonstrate implicit bias? Like, the white kid in the rich surroundings with his gun up won’t be perceived to be as dangerous as the black guy in the cemetery with his gun down?
THANK you.
Holy shit, it’s been 18 years since “Virgin Suicides” came out?
Because that mother’s taxes are paying for it? Because an educated citizenry is an essential component of democracy? Because the whole point of having a public school system is to educate every child, not just the A students? Because if it really is a good school and not just cherry-picking its students, it should be…
If I could touch your hand through the internet right now, I would. BUCK O’NEIL.
If you are ever in Kansas City, visit the Negro Leagues Museum. It needs more support like this.
I have literally doubled my wine consumption since January.
This might be a more accurate description of their thought process than either of us is comfortable with.
And my point is that if the board shrugs and says it can’t stop something from being published, that is an accurate description of the situation under current California law.
Well, under California law, they can’t fire the faculty newspaper adviser and they can’t retaliate against the student journalists. It’s a free speech issue for the students. And while you may not like their choice in this case, this law also protects students who have written about tough subjects like depression or…
Hey, cousin! That’s where my forbears dug coal, too!
High school newspapers in California have pretty robust First Amendment protection. It was probably the student editors’ decision to run this letter, and if I had to guess based on my own experience with student journalists, I would guess there thought was that it was best the school community knew where this teacher…
So, my hillbilly cousins: Are we tired of this jackass yet? Do you still think he’s capable of making coal a thing again?
I have no fucking idea who that guy in Martha’s Instagram is.