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When are people going to demand a stop to such as this?? Maybe as Jobe suggested, people should just start taking their kids out of public schools. Then these insane, so called "teachers", will finally be out of a job.

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Yet another student has been suspended for having something that represents a gun, but isn’t actually anything like a real gun.

This time, it was a breakfast pastry.

Josh Welch, a second-grader at Park Elementary School in Baltimore, Maryland, was suspended for two days because his teacher thought he shaped the strawberry, pre-baked toaster pastry into something resembling a gun. WBFF, the FOX affiliate in Baltimore, broke the story.

Welch, an arty kid who has reportedly been diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, said his goal was to turn it into a mountain, but that didn’t really materialize, reports Fox News.

“It was already a rectangle. I just kept on biting it and biting it and tore off the top of it and kind of looked like a gun,” he said.

“But it wasn’t,” the seven-year-old astutely added.

The boy’s teacher was not happy with his creation.

“She was pretty mad, and I think I was in big trouble,” Welch told the FOX affiliate.

According to the boy’s father, school officials say Welch also said “Bang, bang” while holding the breakfast pastry.

School officials sent home a letter saying, in part: “One of our students used food to make inappropriate gestures.”

Beyond the letter, school officials offered no further comment on the incident, citing privacy concerns.

 

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 It's more of that freaking liberal, beyond stupid mindset that is being "introduced" into a formerly sane society. A pop tart gun-can't even grasp the stupidity of a so called teacher confronting a child about that. Good grief, kids can't even be little kids anymore without some ignorant supposedly grown up telling them they're a threat to other kids. What would another 6 or 7 year old do IF the kid had pointed a pop tart "gun" at them? Giggled and pointed back if we still lived in a normal country, unless they'd been raised by some liberal,mind dead parent like this teacher. What's next? Neighbors calling the cops on each other for allowing their kids to play games they deemed "threatening"? Watch out kids, no more "shooting hoops", you'll "upset" someone's messed up sensibilities.

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 It's more of that freaking liberal, beyond stupid mindset that is being "introduced" into a formerly sane society. A pop tart gun-can't even grasp the stupidity of a so called teacher confronting a child about that. Good grief, kids can't even be little kids anymore without some ignorant supposedly grown up telling them they're a threat to other kids. What would another 6 or 7 year old do IF the kid had pointed a pop tart "gun" at them? Giggled and pointed back if we still lived in a normal country, unless they'd been raised by some liberal,mind dead parent like this teacher. What's next? Neighbors calling the cops on each other for allowing their kids to play games they deemed "threatening"? Watch out kids, no more "shooting hoops", you'll "upset" someone's messed up sensibilities.

Heck you cant listen to will smith saying he shooting hoops anymore either.

In the latest incident of anti-gun hysteria to erupt in a school setting, officials at an elementary school in small-town Michigan impounded a third-grader boy’s batch of 30 homemade birthday cupcakes because they were adorned with green plastic figurines representing World War Two soldiers.

The school principal branded the military-themed cupcakes “insensitive” in light of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, reports Fox News Radio.

“It disgusted me,” Casey Fountain, the boy’s father, told Fox News. “It’s vile they lump true American heroes with psychopathic killers.”

Fountain explained that his wife had made the cupcakes. His son, Hunter, helped decorate them. The following morning, Fountain’s wife brought the taboo treats to the school’s front office, where the secretary reportedly remarked favorably on their appearance.

“About 15 minutes later the school called my wife and told her they couldn’t serve the cupcakes because the soldiers had guns,” Fountain told Fox News. “My wife told them to remove the soldiers and serve the cupcakes anyway — and I believe she may have used more colorful language.”

“We’re just taking political correctness too far,” the angry father added.

 

 

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