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Originally Posted by tater
No, because if it did happen, anyone doing it WOULD INSTANTLY LOSE THEIR JOB. Everyone knows this to be true, and guess what, they like having a job, so they don't do it.
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Yet, again, it didn't happen this way. We are talking about events that have taken place in Live Oak High School, we are not speculating on what would of happened or what might have happened if it had happened this way or if the circumstances had been that way, and that's that.
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You know this to be true.
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Truth implies that this would be the case every single time some kind of instance along these lines arose. To say that with absolute certainty is, to the say the least, irrational, illogical, and just plain stupid.
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Lesse, radio personalities who are controversial or "shocking" as their SOP get sh*tcanned for uttering anything remotely racial even in a clear joking context.
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Oh they ALL get taken off for making race jokes? C'mon, we both know it doesn't work that way. Very few broadcasters have been taken off the air (the radio and television) for racial remarks. There are a few, but the numbers are so tiny it is in itself a joke.
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Kids have put up Mexican flags in schools.
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Ok.
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Other kids took the flags down.
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Ok.
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Did the kids who put up the flags get in trouble? No.
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Probably, because the United States does believe in something called free speech. Putting a flag up or even burning one is an expression. Whether you agree with it or not is irrelevant- it's legal, they have a right to do it. If you take it down, you are technically censoring their right.
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The kids who took the flags DOWN—again, put up without permission—got suspended.
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Because that's censoring free speech. Again, if they're putting the flag up to express themselves, you can't remove it for that reason. It's a protected act by the First Amendment lol. The kids who are against it and are taking them down are not in the authority to remove the flags, the school is. Because it's the school's property that it's being done on. The school could order them to take the flags down because it was done without permission, yes, but not because they disagree with their expression. The kids have no authority, so they have no legal power to remove them. Again, they can disagree with the expression if they wish, they can complain to the school about it, but unless the school itself decides to take action, the kids are crossing over the line- evidently ignorant of the law. Too bad that's not an excuse.
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Originally Posted by tater
That is 100% the standard, and we all know it.
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Apparently not 100% familiar, however, with the laws and legal background surrounding this issue. In the case of Live Oaks High School, they're apparently not too familiar with it either. Because the actions of the students there wearing the American flag tees were protected by law. So does the school deserve to get in trouble? Yes. I was never arguing that they shouldn't. All I was arguing was that we should not make this a case about ethnicity (i.e. pointing out who's Hispanic and who isn't in all this; but since others wanted to do it, I used the exact same method to show why their position that it was motivated out of ethnic heritage is not only irrelevant in the circumstantial POV of this incident, but also a faulty tactic because the majority of faculty there are not Hispanic and two of the students who were suspended for the American flag tees WERE Hispanic lol).
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Originally Posted by CaptainHaplo
Its called pointing out a double standard - which should not exist, but does.
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No, it's called, "I'm being hypothetical to push my point of view that some of my contemporaries here share with me, and am speculating to further lend credence to my hypothetical arguments." Long title. We're working on shortening it down to something easier to remember.
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Pointing out things that are wrong is usually how they eventually get fixed.
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Which is exactly why you rushed down to the bottom of this thread's page and clicked "Post Reply"... to try to fix the problem... because we all know that the first step to fixing social problems like this is to rush to the Internet and voice your opinion on a forum- it's never getting up and taking to the streets and rallying people to support you on the position and launching a legal blitzkrieg against the wrongdoers with the aid of your supporters... lol.
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The thing here is that this issue is NOT over, but in fact is escalating.
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I never said it was over. In fact, I don't recall anybody saying it was over- here or elsewhere. All I said was that if you're going to argue about this, right now and in the future, stick to the facts and stop with the speculation... if you really want to achieve anything as far as the debate goes.
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Hispanic students marching and demanding these kids be suspended?
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Where is this happening? Show me a news article that says the Hispanic students of Live Oaks High School are marching and demanding that the students who wore the American flag shirts, two of which are Hispanic, be suspended.
(edit: thank you for the link)
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The agitating portion of the hispanic population better smarten up quick
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OH MY. SUCH ANGER. Well- what are you going to do about it if they don't "smarten up quick" lol? Nothing... nobody else is going to do anything about it either. There's not going to be a big push by the people to force them to conform, nothing but talk.
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- this is America, not Mexico -
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Really? Well I'm sure that's new information to everyone- including the Hispanics...
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and they are very close to creating a pushback that they have no clue of the severity of.
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Again, I'm hearing a lot of talk but not seeing a lot of action. The claims of a "pushback" are ridiculous, to say the least. As much of a dream as the people who believe there will be a race war, the South will rise again, neo-Naziism will become the political standard someday, and there will be a rebellion against the government.