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A disturbing new trend is emerging across the country, where proto-communist school staff are guiding very young children, some no older than kindergarteners, in protests against ICE and President Trump.
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One woman in Auburn, Washington, pulled up to her daughter's middle school to find the school staff had allowed the entire 7th grade to walk out of the building, flood into the streets, and start harassing random drivers who wouldn't "honk for the cause", the cause being, of course, the 'progressive' agenda.
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The woman walked into the office and removed her daughter from the school entirely, which is really the only thing you can do at this point, since the government isn't holding these leftist lunatics legally accountable for their daily political indoctrination of the children under their care.
The mother raised a very valid question: If a bunch of students decided to
walk out of class and protest for gun rights, or to outlaw abortion, or just
in support of the president, would the staff be so blasé about it? Would they allow it at all? Of course they wouldn't and everyone knows it.
The reality is there is no constitutional right for a minor to walk out of a school during school hours (or for the administration to facilitate and allow it) with no parental notification ahead of time. Schools aren't even allowed
to take kids out of the building to visit museums without obtaining parental permission ahead of time. My parents had to sign a release for the school to let me leave campus and walk down the street for lunch when I was a high
school senior. Sending the kids out to possibly clash with the police and random citizens over a highly contentious political issue? GTFO
Those school employees may have committed a crime in allowing it, especially given the violence surrounding the protests right now. School staff have a legal duty of care for the students entrusted to them and it'd be awful hard
to argue that allowing 7th graders to flood out into the streets during school hours and harass passing drivers over a highly controversial and often violent political issue is not a prima facie breach of that duty of care.
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