The purpose of education is to prepare
students for the world. This is true at every level including high
school. Like college, U.S. high schools are microcosms of American
society. Therefore, it's singularly appropriate that Halloween
caricatures of a highly contentious presidential
election would make a comical appearance within schoolhouse
walls.
That high school was Robert E. Lee in
Staunton, Va., and the adults in question were look-alikes: principal
Mark Rowicki as Trump and secretary Stephanie Corbett as Clinton. As
wearing a suit is standard fare for any administrator, Trump's
Reaganesque slogan “Make America Great Again” cap and
campaign button were the tipoffs. Yet, the “controversy”
involves Ms. Corbett's portrayal of the Democratic nominee back under
FBI
investigation for criminal wrongdoing (read: Server-gate
and Charity-gate).
She donned a short blond wig, an orange prison jumpsuit with a waist
chain and padlock. For good measure, Ms. Corbett proudly wore a
“Department of Justice” name tag reading Hillary R. Clinton.
Only deluded liberals—with eyes
squeezed shut and hands petulantly pressed over ears—entirely
ignore the reality of Hillary
Clinton's lawbreaking and corruption. They are the ones who
refuse to see
truth (or the humor of a Halloween prank). Repressive
progressives slickly conceal their fascist
impulses in the fictional assertion that a “political agenda”
has been pushed on impressionable teenagers. Their complaint is
quite some Halloween trick!
Well, First Amendment expression be damned! As the next president's decisions (read: the selection of perhaps up to 3 future Supreme Court justices) will directly affect their generation the school has the duty to educate these future voters as to the “two characters” currently vying for the presidency. The best choice on Election Day is crystal clear: the one not represented in Halloween orange prisoner's garb.
Well, First Amendment expression be damned! As the next president's decisions (read: the selection of perhaps up to 3 future Supreme Court justices) will directly affect their generation the school has the duty to educate these future voters as to the “two characters” currently vying for the presidency. The best choice on Election Day is crystal clear: the one not represented in Halloween orange prisoner's garb.
http://patriotpost.us/commentators/446
http://www.americanthinker.com/author/david_l_hunter/
http://canadafreepress.com/members/74987/DavidLHunter/976
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