Heroism As Cause For Expulsion

If this one doesn’t make your blood boil, we can’t be friends.

An 11-year-old boy in Michigan did something most adults would hesitate to do. He saw a classmate pull out a loaded gun in a school bathroom, and instead of freezing in fear, he lunged, disarmed the student, and prevented what could have been another tragic headline.

Nazzo fast, Guido.

The Lansing School District announced that the child will face “disciplinary action” for his bravery. Why? Because the district’s beloved “zero tolerance” policy doesn’t distinguish between a kid wielding a gun and a kid taking it away to save lives. Bureaucrats love to tell us they’re “keeping schools safe.” But in reality, they’ve created a system where blind adherence to rules matters more than actual safety.

And the philosophy behind this bastardy is quite simple:

The message to this boy, and to every other student paying attention, is clear: Don’t be brave, don’t take risks, don’t step in to help. Just sit down, stay quiet, and hope someone else will save you. That’s the lesson public schools are drilling into kids: obedience over courage, paperwork over principle.

My personal opinion is that the school administration — every single member who voted for this expulsion — should be stripped naked and flogged in the school gym, in front of the entire school.

I don’t just want pain, I want humiliation for these bastards as punishment for trying to turn our kids into quivering cowards — into Europeans, if you will — and even worse, punishing heroism instead of rewarding it.

Feel free to suggest your own ideas in Comments.  Be as creative as you want.

7 comments

  1. Until you read the rest of the story. The expelled kid claims that another child gave him the firearm while they were in the bathroom “to hold on to.” The kid also claims that he then took the gun apart and hid it inside a heater in the classroom before throwing the bullets in a garbage can.

    That story smells like bs to me. He didn’t report it, nor did he prevent a shooting. What I think REALLY happened was the other kid gave him the gun, he was stashing it but got caught, then made up this story to get himself out of trouble.

    Link:
    https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/rcna233152

    1. I opened the link and the first thing I saw was negro’s.
      That’s as far as I got.
      I am so fatigued by that subject matter I have no more fux to give.

  2. Your desired punishment would be far more effective and it is certainly warranted in this situation. I’m concerned that it just doesn’t go far enough. Could we put the naked flogging on a national tour? I think the alphabet people have been doing that it their parades for decades though.

    1. Yes!
      Put the punishment on an unrestricted internet video channel for all to see. I’ll pay good money for a subscription. Maybe place bets, on who folds first, who bleeds first, etc.

  3. I live in Michigan and this story made the local news at 6 so to speak. As reported the kid saw his classmate pull the gun out of his bag, grabbed it and disassembled it. Yes, this is what was reported. Now at age 11 I had already been handling a revolver, shotgun and rifle, but had zero knowledge on how to dismantle a pistol, that came at age 18 (thank you USN).
    This story is incomplete and likely will never be told because it might run contrary to our (spit) governor “Witles” and her devil cohort AG “Nessie” with their “authorized” news theme framework (all guns are evil and no one should own one etc. rant on forever).
    I hope his family sues the school board and staff for reinstatement and damages for the way he was treated, with full reinstatement. Actually, better would be damages them move him to a private school with the proceeds.

  4. Yeah, I saw some big red flags on that too – story sounds made up and I’m not buying it at face value.

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