Wait for it, double speak at the end.
TIGARD, Ore. (KPTV) – Students walked out of Tigard High School on Wednesday after a video circulated over the weekend appearing to show students using racial slurs.
Probably singing the latest rap song or calling each other niggas, the horror.
Stop listening to that shit.
The superintendent of Tigard Tualatin School District attended the walk out and said she supported it.
Of course she did, she’s brainwashed the kids good.
This is something that students at the school said happens to them daily.
No it doesn’t unless it’s music
“We are absolutely all about student empowerment and student voice. We follow the law, and the law is clear. Students do not shed their constitutional rights at the front door. This is their opportunity to demonstrate through civil disobedience and their voice and how it's impacted them,” Superintendent Sue-Ricke Smith said.
I see she believes in the first amendment and it doesn’t end when kids enter the school and it’s the law
She said the district is working to investigate the video but couldn’t say what could happen to the students involved.
Why an investigation over some words in a video kids did off campus on the weekend, it’s their first amendment right and the law to say or do whatever you want.
I thought the worlds worst pandemic was going on and kids and superintendents are leaving school to protest words said on a video during a weekend.
Wait for it, double speak at the end.
>TIGARD, Ore. (KPTV) – Students walked out of Tigard High School on Wednesday after a video circulated over the weekend appearing to show students using racial slurs.
Probably singing the latest rap song or calling each other niggas, the horror.
Stop listening to that shit.
>The superintendent of Tigard Tualatin School District attended the walk out and said she supported it.
Of course she did, she’s brainwashed the kids good.
>This is something that students at the school said happens to them daily.
No it doesn’t unless it’s music
> “We are absolutely all about student empowerment and student voice. **We follow the law, and the law is clear. Students do not shed their constitutional rights at the front door. This is their opportunity to demonstrate through civil disobedience and their voice and how it's impacted them**,” Superintendent Sue-Ricke Smith said.
I see she believes in the first amendment and it doesn’t end when kids enter the school and **it’s the law**
>**She said the district is working to investigate the video but couldn’t say what could happen to the students involved**.
Why an investigation over some words in a video kids did off campus on the weekend, it’s their first amendment right and **the law** to say or do whatever you want.
I thought the worlds worst pandemic was going on and kids and superintendents are leaving school to protest words said on a video during a weekend.
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