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Ohio elementary school defends serving gin to students

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Ohio elementary school defends serving gin to students


AKRON, Ohio (AP) - An Ohio charter school that emphasizes African history and culture served gin to elementary school students as part of what they said was a Ghanian right of passage, and state education officials said they plan to investigate.

Four students, sixth graders of about age 12, were given a teaspoon of gin mixed with water in a graduation ceremony modelled on a Ghanian rite of passage event, said Kwa Whitaker, a Phoenix Village Academy official.

The ritual was intended to teach truthfulness, said Whitaker, who oversaw the Tuesday ceremony.

The students were blindfolded, giving them the uncertain feeling that goes with moving from one stage of life to another, he said. Each student was given a teaspoon of water and a teaspoon of the gin-water mix, and then asked to identify which one contained water.

The students recognized that the gin was not water and spit it out before swallowing, Whitaker said. The point is to teach the children to be honest, he said.

The Ohio Department of Education plans to investigate and will be contacting school officials, agency spokeswoman Karla Carruthers said. Charter schools are privately run schools that receive public money.

Parents at the graduation ceremony saw the gin bottle and knew students would be served a small amount of alcohol, Whitaker said.

Whitaker said alcohol would not be used in future ceremonies.

"We could have put pepper in the water," he said. "If someone is concerned about it, obviously it is not the best thing to do."

Candie Nelson, whose 13-year-old son participated in the ritual, said she had no objection.

"It's part of an ancestral African tradition," she said. "It's not like you're drinking 100 proof alcohol here."

The year-old Phoenix Village Academy has about 40 students in kindergarten through sixth grade and is operated by the Cleveland-based Ashe Culture Center, which is headed by Whitaker.
 
Originally posted by: Kaervak
Dear god no, not a whole teaspoon!!! :roll:

Seriously. Calm the fvck down folks. But then again I am enjoying a tasty 7&7 right now so maybe I'm not the best one to judge here? 😛
 
If they felt it wouldn't become an issue, they were being ignorant. They know people object this, wonder why they would still do it.
 
let's see...they are asked to identify the gin-water mixture and spit it out to show that they are honest. i don't see the issue. it's not like the kids actually get to drink alcohol.
 
there is no such thing as bad publicity . . . They knew what they were getting in to but did it anyway to get the media attention.
 
Who the f*ck cares if its part of an ancestral African tradition. What's next? Elongating the earlobes to wearing those large earpieces?
 
Originally posted by: mooglemania85
Originally posted by: BigJ
Whoops wrong thread. Combined this and the ball ripping thread.

That certainly would make one interesting thread.

Ohio elementary school child rips testicle off of 40 year old ex-boyfriend? Tries to swallow testicle, washes it down with gin-water mix provided by school?
 
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: mooglemania85
Originally posted by: BigJ
Whoops wrong thread. Combined this and the ball ripping thread.

That certainly would make one interesting thread.

Ohio elementary school child rips testicle off of 40 year old ex-boyfriend? Tries to swallow testicle, washes it down with gin-water mix provided by school?

Ohio elementary school Woman served gin, but defends ex boyfriends testicle with barehands as students try to eat it

Candie Nelson, whose 13-year-old son participated in the ritual, said she had no objection.

"It's part of an ancestral African tradition," she said.
 
Originally posted by: flxnimprtmscl
Originally posted by: Kaervak
Dear god no, not a whole teaspoon!!! :roll:

Seriously. Calm the fvck down folks. But then again I am enjoying a tasty 7&7 right now so maybe I'm not the best one to judge here? 😛

Why not a good 20/20???
 
Pretty uptight, that's the reason we have such problems with Alcohol in our country. The taboo of it being, *gasp* BAD!! People are so stupid sometimes. If my kid was shown a ritual from Ghana and given the same test I wouldn't care.
 
Originally posted by: ch33zw1z
Pretty uptight, that's the reason we have such problems with Alcohol in our country. The taboo of it being, *gasp* BAD!! People are so stupid sometimes. If my kid was given shown a ritual from Ghana and given the same test I wouldn't care.

Alcohol is literally poison. Most of America deifies it to the point that it's absurd.
 
Originally posted by: antillean
Originally posted by: ch33zw1z
Pretty uptight, that's the reason we have such problems with Alcohol in our country. The taboo of it being, *gasp* BAD!! People are so stupid sometimes. If my kid was given shown a ritual from Ghana and given the same test I wouldn't care.

Alcohol is literally poison. Most of America deifies it to the point that it's absurd.

No, alcohol is a chemical, just like everything else you put into your body. Eating fast food every day would be more harmful than drinking alcohol each day. Drinking soda every day could have just as bad of consequences as drinking alcohol every day.
 
I wonder if any of the kids actually drank the mixture instead of spitting it out. They'd likely be voted as 'Most Likely To Become An Alcoholic' by their classmates. 😀
 
Originally posted by: bignateyk
Originally posted by: antillean
Originally posted by: ch33zw1z
Pretty uptight, that's the reason we have such problems with Alcohol in our country. The taboo of it being, *gasp* BAD!! People are so stupid sometimes. If my kid was given shown a ritual from Ghana and given the same test I wouldn't care.

Alcohol is literally poison. Most of America deifies it to the point that it's absurd.

No, alcohol is a chemical, just like everything else you put into your body. Eating fast food every day would be more harmful than drinking alcohol each day. Drinking soda every day could have just as bad of consequences as drinking alcohol every day.

I'm glad you could decipher that post, I'm still 😕
 
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