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1st-grader points finger, says 'pow,' is suspended

Wow when I was a kid it was cowboys and Indians. So I probably would have been suspended for saying pow and being a 6 year old racist?
 
Society is just getting way too sensitive over this nonsense, I mean the kid is only a 1st grader, does he really what is appropriate or not?

The principal of that school or whoever suspended him needs to be fired and replaced with someone much more competent.
 
Society is just getting way too sensitive over this nonsense, I mean the kid is only a 1st grader, does he really what is appropriate or not?

The principal of that school or whoever suspended him needs to be fired and replaced with someone much more competent.

/this
 
Not enough info to form a reasoned opinion about the incident. For instance, the kid pointing the finger might have prefaced his actions with a threat. Too, the kid's facial expression might have appeared sinister and threatening.

One thing I've learned about kids from raising my own and watching other kids interact among themselves when they think they're unsupervised: Never underestimate their ignorance/innocence driven ablilities, good and bad.
 
Not enough info to form a reasoned opinion about the incident. For instance, the kid pointing the finger might have prefaced his actions with a threat. Too, the kid's facial expression might have appeared sinister and threatening.

One thing I've learned about kids from raising my own and watching other kids interact among themselves when they think they're unsupervised: Never underestimate their ignorance/innocence driven ablilities, good and bad.
yes, because those finger guns kill hundreds of thousands each year.

🙄
 
Not enough info to form a reasoned opinion about the incident. For instance, the kid pointing the finger might have prefaced his actions with a threat. Too, the kid's facial expression might have appeared sinister and threatening.

One thing I've learned about kids from raising my own and watching other kids interact among themselves when they think they're unsupervised: Never underestimate their ignorance/innocence driven ablilities, good and bad.

There isn't a facepalm big enough to convey the stupidity of this comment. The facial expression being "sinister" or "threatening" doesn't mean anything to anyone who isn't terminally stupid. This is a six year old, pointing a finger.

Another perfect of zero tolerance = zero use of brain.

The principal and whoever suspended the kid should be fired and replaced with someone competent.
 
so retarded, if he was actually sending bad vibes to his friends and not just playing, then the teacher should have told him it's not nice etc. and that should have been it.

This is just out of this world, who in the hell controls your schools?
 
so retarded, if he was actually sending bad vibes to his friends and not just playing, then the teacher should have told him it's not nice etc. and that should have been it.

This is just out of this world, who in the hell controls your schools?

liberals.

90% + off public schools are controlled by radical left wing union loons.
 
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