Posted on 10/16/2013 5:47:32 AM PDT by servo1969
Yet another student has landed in trouble for having something that represents a weapon, but isnt actually anything like a real weapon.
This time its an autistic middle school student in South Carolina who was suspended until further notice after he brought a cartoonish drawing of a bomb he drew to school, reports local NBC affiliate WYFF.
The student, 13-year-old Rhett Parham, showed his drawing to some older students at Hill Crest Middle School in Greenville. They reported it to school officials.
They boy said he got the idea to draw the bomb from a video game called Bomberman Hero. Parham likes to watch YouTube clips of the game on his home computer. The game involves a hero, Bomberman, who seeks to rescue a captured princess.
Parham explained that he used lined paper, a black marker and pens and stuff to draw the image. He noted that bombs explode things.
Parham labeled his image bomb.
Its a bomb, a picture bomb, he said.
The boys mother, Amy Parham, called her sons indefinite suspension ludicrous.
He has autism. He has an official diagnosis. They know that he communicates differently. Its obvious when you communicate with him that he doesnt speak the same way and communicate and think the same way as typical children, the frustrated mother said.
Parham told local CBS affiliate WSPA that her she doesnt believe her son poses a threat of bomb violence. In any case, she observed, hes autistic and not capable of constructing a real bomb.
In a statement obtained by WYFF, the school district defended its decision.
This is one of the most difficult judgments a school official must make, district spokesman Oby Lyles said. This investigation began when threatening comments were made, resulting in the responsible removal of the student from the school to insure everyones safety while the incident and intent were assessed.
Lyles added that the schools response was appropriate to the severity of the incident.
Its not clear what, if any, threatening comments Rhett Parham made.

He probably said KABOOM, which, of course, made the entire administrative staff wet their pants.
“The whole purpose of “Zero Tolerance” is so educators in positions of responsibility never have to take any responsibility. “
A male friend recently retired as a 5th grade teacher. He said, “Oh, my goodness. Kids played finger guns all the time, made bang noises and pretended to shoot each other. If we’d played by those rules I’d have sent every kid to the office for suspension. Ridiculous.”
Proving once again that school administrators are morons. No wonder our next generation is so screwed up that they will have to be wards of the state.
From another website:
Amy Parham said her son Rhett was suspended from Hillcrest Middle School, even though she says administrators conceded the drawing was non-violent in nature and posed no threat to students.
They actually reiterated to me they knew he was non-violent, Parham told WHNS-TV. They knew he was not actually having a bomb, creating or making a bomb.
But that they could not go with out making an example of him and take some type of action because they were worried about their perception, she continued. Perception is actually the word he used. Perception is reality, and parents might think you have a bomb or [might be] violent.
Notice also that they are training kids to turn in their classmates.
The whole purpose of “Zero Tolerance” is so educators in positions of responsibility never have to take any responsibility.”
Actually I have the exact opposite opinion. I blame the educators 100% for acting stupidly in this case.
Remember, zero tolerance problems keep people in authority positions from actually thinking and making a judgement.
Knowing them, no wonder they love zero tolerance policies: no thinking, no judgments.
I remember drawing that exact same picture dozens of times in school! It’s the quintessential bomb.
Should be better labeled as “zero intelligence” policy.
Drawing a picture is considered outrageous behavior, but indoctrinating kids into worshipping The One is perfectly OK.
Indoctrination: School Kids Taught to Worship Obama..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wAbHttDSRJc\
Obama youth regiment...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zt6JWzBqLWs
School kids forced to sing praise to The One...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7x-wpc2TpoM
Zero tolerance = zero common sense
Looks like a pretty good picture. Kid could have a future as a graphic artist. Rocky and Bulwinkle ride again! . . . What’s that? Oh, you punished him, crushed his spirit and his hopes and dreams? Oh, I see. Great job school administrators. Sleep well on that.
I feel for her, but this suspension would be sheer lunacy if her son didn't have autism, too.
God forbid some poor kid in art class doesn't draw an apple or a pumpkin just right.
Yeah well, our guys are being taught zero intolerance for violence. Those little muzzies are being taught to strap on bombs, and kill infidels......someday they will meet.
I supose now that Marine Corps Master Gunnery Sergeants will have to give up their rank insignia ?
(someone please post a photo of it)
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Rank insignia of a USMC Chief Warrant Officer, MOS 0306 (Infantry Weapons Officer). Worn on Marine BDUs.
I was expecting a drawing of a 500 lb aerial bomb with fins & nose fuse, with “Eat this and DIE, Tojo!” scrawled on it.
Anyway, school administrators are but one part of our rapidly growing Fascist ruling class.
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Remember the roadrunner and coyote? Hell, there was bombs and rockets and dynamite all over the place.
Why aren’t Boomers (whoops! They’re even *called* “boomers”! They must be violent!) and Gen-xers blowing things up?
Autistic or not, he’s just being a little boy.
I must be psychic. I had a feeling I would see that picture when I read the title.
The Nazis perfected this to the point that kids were turning in their own parents.
The education system is the cause of the ignorance in this country. It has been a long time ongoing process to dumb down the level of knowledge as we merrily go along to total governance by the so-called elites. As my wife and I often say, we are lucky to be as old as we are and we won’t be here to witness the collapse of the rest of the country we grew up in.
Hey! They had no choice; bombs used to really look like that. The kid could grow up to be a grenadier. Or a dragoon. Then you would all be sorry.
I still have a drawing my son did in about the 4th grade, depicting a gun-toting robber stealing money from a man on a public street. The masked thief is grinning, but directly above him a cliché torpedo-shaped bomb is about to fall on him. I thought it was hilarious, but today that drawing - a gun AND a bomb - would probably get my son expelled and forced into mandatory psychological counseling. (By the way, my now-31-year-old son is doing just fine, working for the Seattle Seahawks, and he has never shot or bombed anyone.)
Its a good thing somebody didn’t put an episode of Roadrunner on a TV set in the school. They would have had to evacuate the whole school and call in the local EOD squad to remove the TV.
If you ever catch the original show on Saturday morning TV these days, you'll notice big chunks of the explosions and violent scenes have been censored out now.
yes sir thanks!
IMHO....that is the larger problem. Indoctrination and wussification phase complete. These 'older students' will now be able to report to the FEMA re-education camps with proper docility.
So, parents are so stupid they don’t know the difference between a picture of a bomb and a real bomb.
By making an example of this kid, the administrators look like a bunch of idiots.
Thanks for the reminder - I’d almost forgotten about those creepy videos.
How do you like the last one? This one....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7x-wpc2TpoM
That’s something you would see from Nazi Germany, exactly the same with the Hitler youth. If that was my kid I would have spent every last penny I had suing the hell out of that school.
Sounds like a form of bullying to me.
So who is the more intellectually challenged person in this story?
These public schools - do they still have history textbooks? Assuming they do, are there any illustrations of various conflicts from history? Any paintings of the battle of Gettysburg, maybe, or perhaps “The Shot Heard ‘round the World”? Do any of these illustrations include depictions of actual weapons, or is everyone holding flowers and other inoffensive items?
You should have seen the armaments I provided for the airplanes I used to draw as a little kid......
You are kidding me Servo! That looks like a bomb from a Bugs Bunny cartoon!
Actually the kid has some talent and may have a future at Warner Brothers.
All the videos were creepy, and it’s hard to pick the creepiest, but the third one - the one that starts with the girl singing solo - somehow seemed like the worst one.
My favorite Roadrunner bit is when Wile E. Coyote paints a fake railroad tunnel on a rock wall. The Roadrunner then runs right through like it’s a real tunnel, but when Wile E. Coyote tries to follow, it is once again a rock wall and he slams into it. While Wile E. Coyote is sitting there dazed, a train then comes OUT of the tunnel and runs him over.
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