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A Black High School Student Says A Teacher Pushed Her Into A Wall For Not Saying The Pledge Of Allegiance, Even Though White Students Also Weren’t Participating.

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  • A Black High School Student Says A Teacher Pushed Her Into A Wall For Not Saying The Pledge Of Allegiance, Even Though White Students Also Weren’t Participating.

    What do y'all think about this? I remember when I was a young kid, everybody had to say the pledge of allegiance.
    “I feel like she targeted me because I was Black and that she knew that this was something political,” Marissa Barnwell said. View Entire Post ›

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    Originally posted by jboldeniv View Post
    What do y'all think about this? I remember when I was a young kid, everybody had to say the pledge of allegiance.
    “Any person not wishing to say the ‘Pledge of Allegiance’ or otherwise participate in saying the ‘Pledge of Allegiance’ is exempt from participation and may not be penalized for failing to participate,” the code states. “A person who does not wish to participate may leave the classroom, may remain in his seat, or may express his nonparticipation in any form which does not materially infringe upon the rights of other persons or disrupt school activities.”

    Case closed. These freedom of speech laws work both ways and since she wasn't hurting anyone. Why single her out

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    • #3
      In school we also had the right not to say the pledge of allegiance. In fact by high school we stopped doing it

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      • #4
        Originally posted by jasondreamweaver View Post

        “Any person not wishing to say the ‘Pledge of Allegiance’ or otherwise participate in saying the ‘Pledge of Allegiance’ is exempt from participation and may not be penalized for failing to participate,” the code states. “A person who does not wish to participate may leave the classroom, may remain in his seat, or may express his nonparticipation in any form which does not materially infringe upon the rights of other persons or disrupt school activities.”

        Case closed. These freedom of speech laws work both ways and since she wasn't hurting anyone. Why single her out
        True. I agree with you.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by jasondreamweaver View Post
          In school we also had the right not to say the pledge of allegiance. In fact by high school we stopped doing it
          Yeah. I don't really remember us doing it in high school either.

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