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  • The kid learned a valuable lesson: never do the right thing.

  • the liberal mind at work

  • @1WEEBLE1 how does this have anything to do with liberal vs. conservative? it's an issue of stupidity, not liberalism

  • I'm not a logical thinking person> you expect to much of me!

  • I had a swiss army knife in a pocket in my backpack which I brought to school for four years. I had no idea it was in there until airport security scanned my backpack. I was only in 8th grade at the time, but I'm on their record.

  • there was a girl student in our local high school who brought a hunting rifle to a high school. She said she went hunting over the weekend and forgot it was still in the trunk. She told the school cop and they expelled her. I live in montana btw. This isn't some bang ganger state. But it teaches kids not to go to authority. Reminds me...the cops planted a cop as a student in the same school and they busted 11 drug dealers. they didn't expel any of them. they just got probation.

  • Stupid school. I'm so glad I'm in a private school. Where I am, if you came to the dean saying you've taken drugs and you want to stop, you won't be punished. They'll help you and have you meet with a therapist. But If you're caught with drugs you will be suspended or expelled.

  • @HowTheWorldWorks I've only watched a few of your videos and you seem to be rational enough . However, I must say from scrolling through your comments that you seem to have attracted a rather idiotic audience. It could be that this is just youtube, but they seem to be a special brand of right-wing blind faith stupid.

  • @StopMotionXtreme I have several friends who were in similar situations minus the night in jail.

  • @451ianDragonist Quite frankly the education system sucks. Especially when it comes to discipline. The schools are so afraid of losing control that they enforced "crackdowns" where behave irrationally and things like this come about. However, I do agree the government systems are not inherently bad, but education definitely needs reform. What the real problem is can be debated, but I think we all should and can agree that there is a problem.

  • @mandy26lez Yeah you are right. A conservative would have handled this much better. Instead of just suspending the student, they would have gotten out the rod and started to beat the student to enforce their opinion.

  • @mandy26lez What make you think this had anything to do with the teacher being in a union or being liberal, neither of which we know about them. Its about a crappy discipline system in a crappy public education system.

  • @TheTubeTimeMaster1 I hope you're being sarcastic about it being Obama's fault...

  • @HowTheWorldWorks I disagree with you a lot, but I am subscribed to your channel anyways because I enjoy hearing people argue the other side of an argument. However, in the is case I am 100% behind you in your opinion on this. Schools have been making ridiculous decisions like this forever. It was the policy of my middle school to suspend anyone involved in a fight. This meant that they would suspend a student if another student came up and punched them in the face repeatedly.

  • an instance of stupidity in a government agency

    it's all obama's fault

  • More proof that the only thing public schools are intended to prepare children for is prison.

  • @zEropoint68 Not my fault you can't organise a reasonable educational system over there , stop raging.

  • Government employees are not subject to the same "darwinian fitness selection" that is applied to employees in the private sector.

    In the private sector - academic qualifications (initially), and then professional success selects that the most skillful and productive employees reach the top.

    These selective criteria do not take place in the government sector - where career progression depends on how you conform to left-wing egalitarian rhetoric.

    So we should not be supried by this result.

  • wow. Every day I don't just hide in the sand and ignore all media, I discover five new things that make me wish the world really was ending on December 21, 2012......or sooner.

  • @Ersa1a this world ended already.

  • @aTF2player not as long as I'm still here watching this neverending unfolding trainwreck.

  • A conservative would have handled this correctly and with some common sense.

  • @mandy26lez so would anyone, its not exactly a toughie

  • @mandy26lez Apparently the liberal union teacher lacked common sense and therefor handled this incorrectly.

  • "Public Schooling" is bullshit and was imported to America from Germany it is NOT American. Fuck public schools homeschool and private school your kids.

  • @Luigi84289 That's actually not surprising, it seems like the American public school system is more Marxian than free enterprise. The separation of school and state would be the single most beneficial thing to ever happen to our children in my opinion.

  • @Luigi84289 Homeschool eh? Who WILL PAY FOR THAT? I am not about to quit my job so that I can homeschool my kids. Neither will my wife, as we both work terribly hard to keep them in school after what Bush did to destroy our lives. Maybe you should think before you speak.

  • And also, you can teach students all the math and English you want but this is the stuff they actually learn from, this is the stuff they are going to take with them. They are being taught that doing the right thing isn't good, that lying is often better then doing the right thing.

  • Teachers in America are always completely irrational when you hear anything about them.

  • We Condemned good people for good things and we have bad people profiting from doing bad things. Notice anything liberals.

  • All the teachers in my school are like this, completely irrational about everything and have no common sense. Makes me hate school and want to drop out.

  • @joeynyc321 Don't.

    Take it for what it is - a charade. Put on a mask, play the game, take pleasure from laughing ( to yourself) at the idiots.

    It sucks, but getting that diploma is YOUR best defense.

  • OR, put the damn knife in your backpack and you'll not have any trouble with it. i went to school with a pocket knife in my coat pocket for a couple months before i even realized it was in there.

  • I remember a zany one I went through. In high school, I liked to read books about the background of Warhammer 40K, a wargame I like to play. So I brought one to school to read during designated reading periods. But that book's cover depicted a character carrying a plasma pistol. I was told to cover the book. Never mind that plasma pistols are not only impossible to build with modern technology, but notoriously unsafe, even in-universe!

  • Then there's Codex Tyranids, a rules set for a locust-like race whose guns (where they have them; not all of them are so fortunately armed) are literally bio-engineered from their hands. Because of a recent change to the 5th edition rules, where the guns ceased functioning as "bioweapons" and now are referred to with the more streamlined term of "ranged weapons", Codex Tyranids is no longer appropriate for school. Are they afraid I'm trying to learn to grow a Venom Cannon from my thorax?

  • Nevertheless, they were far more eager to force us to read "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings." How "his 'thing' stuck up like a brown ear of corn" is less offensive than a fictional race of reptiloid/insectoid extreme omnivores is beyond me...

  • This is ridiculous. I took a pocket knife to school by accident in seventh grade, and I just gave it to my social studies teacher. He commended me for doing the right thing and gave it back to me after school.

  • These people teach kids.

    That's the scary part.

    There was a kid suspended from school for having a PLASTIC KNIFE in his pocket from the cafeteria.

    Not kidding you.

  • I was arrested and expelled from my highschool in 2007 for having an orange airsoft gun inside of my truck in the parking lot. Criminal mischief 3rd degree, over 2,000 dollars in fee's and court mandated anger management classes for 3 months.... This at an ag school where 3/4 of the people, men and women have pocket knives. As well as many people with real firearms in their vehicles because they were hunting before school. Things are getting a little ridiculous.

  • what was the little violin piano outro

  • I love how the school tried to spin it.. what is actually says to students is this..

    "if you find something dangerous on school grounds.. keep your mouth shut, because why would anyone report it to a teacher if your just gonna get shafted in the process"

  • I heard, and agree that schools kills creativity.

  • I dont agree with you in general but I think near anyone on the right left independent or that ever your polical views could disagree with you in the slightest about this being f***ing retarded.

  • So a school screwed up one incident. I guess all government programs are inherently bad!

  • I was suspended for 20 days and put in jail for a night for telling my principal that someone else had a knife.

  • @StopMotionXTreme Explain more please!

  • @dorianleakey That's it, no literally, I told the principal that someone else had a knife, she thought that I was threatening her so she called the police.

  • @StopMotionXTreme But how can people get away with this?

  • Right for a change.

  • So now you see the problem with American schools - there is NO THINKING ALLOWED IN SCHOOL - you are only allowed to LISTEN AND OBEY - do not ever THINK for yourself or you will be disciplined... PERIOD.

  • Respond to this video...

  • Kid was probably a terrorist. Lock em up indefinitely!

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  • People just love to fuck with other people don't they

  • ban the federal department of education, ban state departments of education, ban the property tax, refuse to hire "certified" teachers, and in less than a month America will have the greatest education system on earth.

  • @halloranedward Who is "refusing to hire "certified" teachers"

  • @frogsoda no one is refusing to hire "certified" teachers. that is the problem, union public school teachers are the biggest threat to America there is.

  • @halloranedward All right, how in the world is it you turned a story about a kid getting suspended over something silly into a completely irrelevent rant on how Union is evil? I've got news for you, sir. Just because you hate something that doesn't make it the cause of every single problem in our lives. Everytime a politician cuts corners they always start with schools. So, is it really a surprise that an incompetent education system is getting incompetent people running it?

  • @llIIFoXIIll no, the problem with our schools in this country begins and ends with marxist union teachers, if we do not ban the teachers union,(and every marxist union for that matter)and close the department of education, and end all employer and government funded healthcare and retirement investments, kids will be graduating as stupid as a canadian.

  • That school must be embarassed, being all over the news. Bring on the job suspending.

  • The student isn't going to be taught the wrong lesson about life. The student is going to be taught the lesson that life isn't fair. That's probably the most accurate lesson I can think of.

  • First off, they, the schools, do get funding from the government, but it comes from our property tax.

  • No, he learned the right lesson - Never confess anything to the authorities voluntarily. :P A suspension is nothing compared to prison time. Better to learn this when the consequences are much less severe.

  • And the moral of the story is don't go to authority figures to help solve problems. Wonderful lesson to be teaching our kids. The funny thing is this type of story is far more common than you might think.

  • Wow!! Thanks for bringing these things to my attention. Seriously! I have been hearing things like this for years now, it's helped me make a final decision. I am making plans to start saving to put my kids through private schooling. I won't allow my kids to grow up receiving such ridiculous treatment during their youth. That isn't even mentioning the lies they are being taught about history in public school these days, especially the history of the U.S. of A..

  • Of course this is what students are being taught by the government paid to educate them... The government wants future adults who can't reason, can't get along, can't do anything but be stupid and abusive -- and dependent... It's all brainwashing, from the top down. It's all about the 1%.

  • How come you have no videos on SOPA or NDAA? You are a "libertarian." Talk about these fascist bills.

  • ...all bullshit aside... I really think they did that simply because they were scared. they see a kid with a knife, and they flip monkey shit over it. fear can cause someone to lose all rationality (scared stupid).

  • The student probably did learn a valuable lesson

    Being that if you play fair don't expect others to do likewise, to not be stupid, to not be negligent, to not be malicious or even be rational. 

  • That student was dumb. Go into the bathroom and put it in the trashcan. Or tell someone you found it on the floor of a classroom...

  • Oh, and it gets much worse than this. Schools are going as far as to deny students their fourth amendment protections. One of my best friends in high school was suspended when his car was searched and they found a pocket knife instead. It's completely ridiculous.

  • Stupid shit like this happens every day all around the world. The people in positions of power lack common sense, logic, and rationality.

  • Wow, the world has become so soft. How can the school suspend a kid from doing a GOOD thing?

    What has this world come to?

  • This happened to one of my friends in highschool. Bullshit

  • ugh i really should not be watching videos like this drunk, they just make me more mad than usual. Maybe i should do something about situations like this...nar fuck it, im too drunk

  • Such bullshit...

  • America. Is. Scared.

  • I can't believe THIS STUPID THING on what the teacher did and didn't understand. It is because that is so incredibly unreasonable! If I witness something like that, I will intervene and argue about it. If I also ended up in a similar way to that good student, I will do something dramatic (most likely by protesting).

    I made this comment as a result of feeling kind of upset on what I heard in this video! This is why my comment is much more dramatic than I usually make.

  • I would take my kid away from that 'school' and sue them for unfair treatment. What a bunch of idiots, no doubt some government bureaucrat is responsible for this.

  • Now you know why conceal carry people will NEVER turn their guns in NYC, D.C., and any other moronic city that thinks banning conceal carry prevents gun crimes.

  • That's just ludicrous but it doesn't surprise me

  • Check forums for example. Moderators are no interested in know the reason of some rule, they just apply it literally. There is no judge by common sense anymore, just plain ego, because its a person with power and should be respected for that.

    This kind of thing might happen because people are not taught to think, but to follow. And some followers can't judge properly.

    I try hard every day to be a thinker, but there is always a situation that I fail. =/

  • lunacy!!

  • This just make me mad!

  • Hey, welcome to America. If I woke up tomorrow morning and found out that "Jesus" was running for president, I wouldn't particularly be surprised.

  • Schools hate good students teachers and other students -_- sad unfair but true

  • You got some serious bed head dude....

  • wow, what the hell...at my school it's stressed by the teachers and deans that if you find something like a knife or whatever in your bookbag you should give it to a dean or whoever and you can't get in trouble. I think it's called safe harbor or something.

  • This guy seems like the kind of faggot that would send boys off to war.

  • Lulz and that is the way the cookie crumbles!

  • 1.) 0 tolerance policy is national so the school has it.

    2.) I'm not saying what the school did is right, but the kid should of turned the blade in and said he/she found it, cause then you sound like a good person, when you say I brought this here but I'm going to give it to you, then its a different story. Or if its really a one inch blade why not leave it at the bottom of his/her backpack. Little side note: during passing when all the hall ways are cramped I would of just dropped it and left.

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  • Hurry up

  • Ya know, with the way schools here in America are being run these days, I think they might as well just make it policy to yell "Hiel Hitler!" every morning instead of saying the pledge of allegiance lol. I mean seriously, it's soon gonna get to the point where students are going to be suspended for smiling for goodness sake!

  • @squrilleyboy I don't see a whole lot of differnce between "Hiel Hitler!" and the Pledge of Allegiance, actually. Both promote blind Nationalism. The difference is in the behavior of the nations themselves, and is really trivial when you think about it because all you have to do is swap the behaviors around and your point doesn't change.

  • @TheMidwestAtheist Holy crap 500 characters aren't enough. smh. Now I am starting to think you are a troll because no one can be that dum. "HH" does not promote 'blind Nationalism'. It promotes. nay DEMANDS allegiance to a person.

    The Pledge doesn't promote "blind Nationalism", it promotes an idea, many in fact but the main one is "Liberty and Justice for all". How is that even similar to Naziism?

  • @TheMidwestAtheist Actually, if you want to compare "Heil Hitler" to anything this would be a more accurate comparison.

    /watch?v=tVPxpKgQUp4

  • @squrilleyboy ...OK, I typed that poorly. Your point "changes," but would do so only because of people's subjective feelings toward those things. Objectively, it does not.

  • there is no arguments is simples as that.

  • I'm surprised teachers aren't required to wear haz-mat uniforms in the classroom. Stupid. So stupid.

  • We need separation of school and state.

  • @frogsoda Just pay to have you kids get a real education. public schools are just poorly regulated day cares and propaganda machines...

  • @frogsoda How about separation of stupid and state.

  • @tomofnorthcal I don't know. Stupid is ingrained pretty deep in the state.

  • @frogsoda Right, and alienate the majority of working class children. Think before you speak next time.

  • @canadiengamer101 Your comment alienated me. boohoo you should change what you say. No you should change the way you THINK. So it lines up with the way I and all the smart people think. Groupthink.

    I don't speak on the web-o-sphere. I type. therefore i am.

  • @frogsoda Wow...you think groupthink is a good thing? Sorry, you are not displaying yourself to be a smart person. Based on your last comment, you seem to be displaying the Dunning-Kruger effect. Based on your popular comment, you seem to suggest that this is a problem of government. How? Something similar could have happened at a private school, too. The one difference I can think of off the top of my head might be that a private school would worry about losing a paying customer.

  • @TheMidwestAtheist WOW... you took that comment seriously? You didn't even notice that it was a sarcastic response to another inane comment? You would be displaying yourself to be a much smarter person if you had. Maybe you are looking at me thru your own D-K effect. I assure you son. I went to school when we were taught how to learn. Not just fed pop psychology crap aimed at helping you be a good obedient citizen. And believe that your subpar education was worth a crap. 

  • @frogsoda in a couple of months we will be having a whole new batch of "occupiers" graduating.

  • @frogsoda That's not gonna solve anything, you stupid fuck.

  • @BrandurJustinussen I just wanted to take a moment to thank you for your wise and thoughtful response to my comment. You obviously put much consideration into the choice of each word. I want assure you that it has been pondered with just as much care and filed accordingly.

  • @frogsoda There is no way every child in America could afford to pay for private schools and even then these incidents will still occur regardless of whether or not the government is paying for your education.

  • Honestly dude, I usually vehemently disagree with your videos and find them to be alarmist or overly reactionary...

    ...but you hit the on the fucking HEAD with this one! Finally something we can all agree with. Well done!

  • ...and yet another reason why the DOE should be abolished?

  • the people who are saying that the knife should be treated as a tool are dumb fucking morons. That is not the point of this video. The fact knives are prohibited in school makes perfect fucking sense. the point is that these school officials are morons and are blindly enforcing this rule when they have the power to apply reason and understanding. Obviously these kids shouldn't have knives in school. The fact that it is labeled in society as a "weapon" creates more of a threat then, say, a pencil

  • All of these comments: tl;dr

  • A student showing initiative? Not in my school!

  • I remember when i was in 4th or 5th grade, i made a gun symbol with my fingers, and my teacher looked at me like i was the fucking devil, and got on her phone. The next day, i was called into the office, and my principal sat me down, with my mom there, and told me that this could show that i might actually become a criminal or violent. I got a week suspension, and i guess it was for the better really, because that day, i learned just how retarded people can be, and i made sure i was not.

  • I once got suspended or in trouble for: saying Yes ma'am politely to a principal who hated me, doing a 3 page report against global warming, telling a teacher that a kid was trying to mess with me, questioning a teacher's logic on why people who don't vote for Obama were racist-hate mongers, and being a "filthy male". Thank goodness I graduated, schools seem to get crazier and crazier!

  • What an utter BS! Rules are made for a reason, and if enforcing them acts AGAINST that reason, it's clear that they souldn't be enforced. People, who blindly obey any rules are even more dangerous to society, than the criminals who defy rules.

  • In the 1990s I used to carry a folding knife with a 4-inch blade to high school. It was a grey area in the rules; the administration could have taken it away if they wanted, but not much mischief would have come of it otherwise. After I graduated, all the public schools reacted to Columbine in their childish manner, and students in my old high school were not allowed to carry backpacks, use a locker, or wear long coats. Carry a knife? Fughetaboudit. Odd thing; I never stabbed anyone.

  • @3cl3c71k0r what was the function of carrying the knife?

  • @ZayLong - Knives (for me) have always served a wide array of tasks. Box and bag opener, thread trimmer, fingernail repairer, splinter remover, paper cutter, pencil sharpener, staple prybar just to name a handful. I've always considered them to be last-ditch methods for self-defense, too, though thankfully I've never had to employ them for that purpose. There have been times with vicious dogs that I've wished I had something on me.

  • @3cl3c71k0r yeah used to be you could carry guns, swords or knivers on you whenever where ever. now its risky to even have a small folding knife in your pocket outside. its pretty ridiculous.

  • @ZayLong - It sure is ridiculous. These Protectionist, Nanny-State types view the world in ways that just aren't consistent with reality. Weapons and dangerous tools in the hands of good citizens don't corrupt those citizens. Quite the opposite - citizens that choose to carry or employ weapons and dangerous tools become more responsible. There are some exceptions, and I've met 'em, but the vast majority are capable people that hold themselves accountable and responsible to those nearby.

  • @ZayLong A knife is a TOOL i carry around a small pocket knife pretty much everywhere i go and its extremely useful. It can be a weapon but unlike a gun it has tons of different uses.

  • @thepolice911copeland i was asking soemone else.....

  • @ZayLong Thats what private message is for...

  • Don't want suspended? Don't try being a good student. That's the life lesson.

  • This is why my kids will only go to school if they want to. Well, one of the many reasons.

  • Wow, I accidently brought a hatchet and a throwing knife to school once. Just gave em' to my teacher and was like "Oops :/" and she told me to pick them up after school. I am in Canada, though.

  • @WillBrendon Our (Canadian) schools aint much better, they're still run by complete morons who don't know how to handle kids properly. I got suspensions while the kids who harassed me got nothing. Even the 1 time they actually stood up for me against this 1 kid that still happened - & that 1 wasn't even on school grounds or during school hours.

    The majority of humanity has always been fucked up. Left, right, theist, atheist... No matter what you are that's the sad truth.

  • @ShadeC4 Oh yeah I feel ya. I've always been "The big kid" and damn do they ever crack down on people with the POTENTIAL to hurt others. I've never intentionally hurt anybody at school but I've been punished for it multiple times. I was just sayin' that it was pretty cool how they didn't even give a damn when I had those tools with me.

  • @WillBrendon Yeah, that's nuts.

  • I kind of wonder if this is designed to teach kids to be afraid of weapons or to teach them to be submissive to iron clad bureaucracy. Either way, homeschoolers won't look so extreme in the near future.

  • I have been aware and fearful for my children regarding stupid rules like this one. In our house we have taught our children if they carry asparin or pocket knives to school don't say a damn thing and just call us at home. If the office asks why just tell them you shit yourself and you need some new pants from home. A "code brown". It's the fastest way to get the school goons to mind their own business and let the kid call home.  A healthy dose of mistrust in govt schools is the solution.

  • My school is awesome enough to charge us criminally with a misdemeanor then expel us for one year minimum for having anything defined as a weapon according to PA law.

  • @iTsCashflow Damn...

  • Lol, i remember this guy WAY BACK IN THE DAY having video-debates with theamazingatheist.

  • When I was in 5th or 6th grade there was another crazy student who pulled a knife on me in the hallway. He was flipping it around, I remember him nearly cutting himself like a dumbass. A teacher saw and we both get in-school suspensions for a week AND have to serve the the suspension together in the same tiny unsupervised room! I also got suspended in ECS (pre grade 1) for an entire day for telling a girl whose father died that I was sorry. (She cried, I went to the dramatizing windowless cell.)

  • the lesson is dont trust anybody except your own family...and even then be cautious.

  • hey kids, make sure you hide your weapons you bring to school, dont tell anybody about them or you'll get suspended. :) that just sounds freakin' dandy!

  • the lesson? dont ever be a good student

  • I doubt we are hearing the whole story. Another scenario... He is showing the life off you know being Mr. Bad ass when. Some one says I'm a tellin and he runs to his teacher with his story. Isn't that just as believable?

  • And in NY state, the kid would also be place on probation with the police dept. Make sense? Not to me!

  • I remember when I was at school the teachers would sharpen pupils knives for them on the electric grinder in the metal work classroom, how times have changed. Kids need to be taught a sense of responsibility and not just victimhood.

  • & this is why I support private schooling.

  • @ShadeC4 I don't have kids yet, but I'm really finding myself leaning more and more towards homeschooling. I never thought I'd say that. I just can't stomach the idea of sending my kids to the crap schools out there these days....especially in CA.

  • @Toomies08 California or Canada? I find it irritating that both those places get the same abbreviation - especially as I'm from Canada. >_>; CA should only mean California imo. >_<

  • @ShadeC4 Haha! Sorry, I meant California! =)

  • This is what happens with schools being saturated with PC, liberal teachers and professors.

  • @CasperCee Actually, I live in Texas and every public school has a zero tolerance policy on weapons. Kid at my school got expelled for playing with a plastic knife he got from the cafeteria. Liberal teachers? These were all Conserative Christians. This is much more of an issue with parents being paranoid and overly strict on minors than it is politics.

  • @T0PSLAYER117 I live in Texas also. I went back to college for my 2nd degree in 2001. 3 of my professors were ultra liberal and, thinking that all their students were just a bunch of sponges, tried spewing their liberal crap. I shot them down every time they started their bullshit.

    Paranoia comes from the PC liberals. Conservative Christians would send their children to Christian schools where they would get a real education, not a government controlled public school.

  • @CasperCee One of my teachers tried to say how awful the Lend-Lease Act was...

  • @CecilCollins34  The teacher was a liberal, correct?

  • @CasperCee Liberal dosen't even begin to describe him.

  • @CasperCee Neither the right nor the left has got their shit together.

  • @ShadeC4 Not right now. Most of the Republicans aren't true Republicans. The Democrats have moved so far to the left and have become more progressive. It's their socialist and entitlement policies that have been destroying America for years.

  • @CasperCee Not now & not ever. It's not common for each side to see the positives of the other, they only focus on the negatives. & that is the ultimate negative which leaves me viewing every politician as unworthy. the sad part is I have no idea what else would work better than this cause I aint smart enough, I'm just witty.

    Then again, for all I know, I'm not smart enough to be making these assertions in the 1st place. Can't really tell sadly...

  • Commies are in Charge of the USA!

    I did Not tell anybody that I have Lots of Weapons and Ammo in my house!!

    To Defend My Household from the Commie Wackos!

  • What the students would learn from this stupid debacle is, DON'T do the right thing; hence, teaching them exactly the opposite of what should be. 

  • Girl got suspended at my school for having a water gun.

    A water gun.

  • Proof that our whole society is fucked!

  • I know I just commented but I remember just a few weeks ago my English teacher yelled at a classmate of mine because he brought his own scissors. She said, "That could be used as a concealed weapon"

  • Schools are getting dumber and dumber. Makes me sad.

  • Why is this world filled with retards :(