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autumnsgrace

Yes, since there was no law saying they couldn’t come. But it’s a dumbass argument anyways since we’re supposed to learn from other’s mistakes. Natives didn’t do very well when faced with hordes of immigrants. Why is it wrong to keep would-be immigrants out?

Have they ever?

So...you don’t want to send people to the middle east because the people there want to kill them for not being muslim. But you also want to bring people who want to kill us for not being muslim here?

Man, you really clamped onto that bait hard.

I for one miss the good old days when people put thought into what they publish online. This might come as news to you, but a police chief isn’t a judge and jury. He’s doing what he himself has the power to do.

Yes. It’s a port of the ps3/360 version.

Well, there’s a scale here. Being forced to say the pledge of allegiance isn’t exactly very awful. It shouldn’t have happened, but there’s no damages. You punish murder with lots of prison time while vandalism gets community service because they’re on entirely different levels. (Yes I know the system is borked and

I think the next step would be to create more exposure to the incident by reporting it to whatever local media would be interested. I doubt it would progress that far, really. Legal action should really be a last resort move rather than first.

First amendment only applies for government entities. So if they want to sue on the basis of religious and speech protections, they have to sue the district in addition as the teacher was acting while under the employ of the district.

Well, I’d say morality is dead but I doubt it was ever alive. Hopefully they put the money into the kid’s college fund instead of a vacation.

I’m hoping that judge gets fired. Dunno if the guy can be retried but he needs to be in jail.

You can ask nicely for an apology though, after informing the offending party that they fucked up and then move on with your life. If there’s actual damages, you get to sue. There’s no damage here. There’s only a mistake, for which the teacher can apologize and be forgiven for.

Once is a mistake. Twice is a habit. If this is happening over and over again after someone’s made them aware of the mistake, sure something’s wrong and the issue has to be escalated. This is, as far as I can see from the article, the first offense and the issue itself is extremely minor. Going to court over it is

I was forced to do a lot of things I didn’t want to do by the school system when I was a kid. Consider the actual severity of the issue. It’s no worse for the kid than going to detention and having to write “I will not...” on the board X times.

It’s a bad stat for this, since 1 in 3 adults are not felons, which is what is asked about on employment applications. The stat is probably for anyone who has any sort of infraction like points on their license for driving too fast.

We do. When someone loses it and goes on a rampage, we put them in jail or kill them. This one happened to take care of it himself.

Suing over this seems like a bit much. Make an apology and never do it again. No reason to make tax payers hand out whatever thousands the school district will settle for to keep it out of court.

It’s more worth it to create a new gen for the switch rather than a sequel. SuMo 2 can use most of the existing assets and code on current hardware which is why it’s only a single year cycle. Black and White 2 were there to tide people over until they could finish the new work required for XY.

Probably closer to 16. But it doesn’t matter how “old” they are because it’s just a drawing.

It’s rare that an artist will alter a finished product to cover up the body “because they wanted to.” It’s because someone told him to.