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Detroit, Arabs wear 911 shirts to school

can't do anything to them, because it will be used by our enemies as a propaganda victory to recruit more terrorists...
 
I think it was sort of funny. I have no problem with the schools having the final say on what's acceptable attire, but I don't think this was newsworthy.

Note: "Arabs" didn't wear these shirts, "Arab-Americans" did. You know, American citizens like the rest of you.
 
OP should be ashamed of his blatent attempt to twist this even more than it's already twisted.

Let's be clear. These are AMERICAN kids at an AMERICAN high school. Their parents happen to be of muslim descent, but these kids are American. Just as they always do, however, the news changes that to "Arab-American". What the fuck is Arab-American?

Then the OP takes it a step further. Let's just call them a-rabs.

This entire story is about a bunch of high school seniors making sweatshirts for their class. That's it. When my class did it, the motto they tried to slip in was "Most of our studying was between the sheets." The school admin caught it at the last second and threw a fit.

So the entire story is about some American high school kids who may not entirely realize the implications of the shirt they made. Oh-my-god. High school kids with questionable judgement? SAY IT AIN'T SO!
 
Highschool students wear clothing to shock other people, and this is somehow news.

Agreed. However if some other "American" kids decided to throw a blanket party for these 15 kids that shouldn't be newsworthy either. After all, kids will be kids.
 
OP should be ashamed of his blatent attempt to twist this even more than it's already twisted.

Let's be clear. These are AMERICAN kids at an AMERICAN high school. Their parents happen to be of muslim descent, but these kids are American. Just as they always do, however, the news changes that to "Arab-American". What the fuck is Arab-American?

Did you even read my post? I made no attempt to twist the story, in fact I posed a question directly addressing what their intentions were because no news story answered this. Try READING.

Then the OP takes it a step further. Let's just call them a-rabs.

So, they're not Arabs by descent? oohooo, Arab-American, big deal I left out the American. Depending on what their intentions were (again, please READ) maybe I should've left out the American part on purpose.
 
They are minority ppl... cant do anything about it, probably will cost millions if someone tried... better let them go, whats the worst that can happen... few of us will die...
 
Note: "Arabs" didn't wear these shirts, "Arab-Americans" did. You know, American citizens like the rest of you.
No, it was arabs, who should not be confused with America's indiginous white-skinned population.

...Errr...or something...
 
http://www.clickondetroit.com/news/22129881/detail.html

The question no one has answered that I've seen is: "you can't bring us down", are the offenders FOR America and is it a symbol of patriotism, or are they against America and showing support for the Islam extremists.

BTW, I searched and did not see this posted. sorry if repost.

It is a sexual innuendo, JEEEEZZZ!!!, high school kids trying to get away with something, JEEEZZZ!!!

"RING! RING! Is your refrigerator running? Better catch it before it gets away! "
 
http://www.clickondetroit.com/news/22129881/detail.html

The question no one has answered that I've seen is: "you can't bring us down", are the offenders FOR America and is it a symbol of patriotism, or are they against America and showing support for the Islam extremists.

my first impression was that it was anti-extremist and pro-america and the WTC were shown as a memorial of sorts.

School officials said the boys intended the shirts to be displays of class pride and did not understand that they would be perceived as offensive

Guess that answers that.

then again, the school is named "Edsel Ford" so we shouldn't expect too much: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edsel
 
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I don't understand what the shirt means. The school mascot is flying toward twin towers, and it says "you can't bring us down"? Bring who down? The school can't bring the Arab-American students down? Does the mascot represent terrorism?

The comments about it being "distasteful" or whatever are misplaced. It just plain makes no sense. Are they pro-America or pro-terrorist? That's the question that should be asked.
 
Wait... I must have skipped over the part about them being class of 2011. Now it makes more sense. It must be an unfortunate coincidence that they're Arab-Americans.
 
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