High school kids enjoy saying outlandish things.
It doesn’t mean he wrote that with real anger or seriousness
High school kids enjoy saying outlandish things.
It doesnt mean he wrote that with real anger or seriousness
Typically, the Yearbook focuses on/showcases the graduating class...if writer is a senior, they are likely 18—legal adult, and they really need to grow up and learn they cannot go around making statements like that against the President of United States...or anyone else for that matter without repercussions.
“It doesnt mean he wrote that with real anger or seriousness”
If the student had written the same joke about Obama or Hillary it would have been published and defended.
Do you agree?
No intent, ya say?
Copping a Comey, it appears...
Regardless of what high school kids like or don’t like to do, it is up to adult oversight to point out the error of their ways and make the correction, which in this case would be dis-allowing it to be in print. There is no excuse for this. t
It is horrible and yes m, as somebody said if this was said about Obama there would have been hell to pay: a trial, probably an arrest and the family would have been sued beyond reason by the ACLU !! tmThere is no excuse for this.
“High school kids enjoy saying outlandish things.
It doesnt mean he wrote that with real anger or seriousness”
Tell that to the Columbine parents.
Let him try saying that about anyone at an airport.