Really? But it’s not common sense that when kids chant build a wall in the cafeteria it has a negative impact on Hispanic kids. This is not going well for you today.
What exactly is your point? That Hispanic kids oppose border security? Or that the schools are filled with illegals, so any mention of immigration and stopping illegal immigration is somehow out of bounds? It's an interesting concept that actual americans have to censor their political views for fear of offending illegals.
He was persecuted by political thugs in the DOJ. Trump should have fired those responsible in addition to pardoning Sheriff Joe, an American hero. The views of one highly politicized district court judge in arizona are not controlling authority as to constitutional rights, any more than some idiot judge in Hawaii has the authority to run national immigration policy.
I like your unfiltered style, even though I fundamentally disagree with you. My point is that there is a negative carryover effect from the illegal immigration narrative that impacts Americans of Hispanic ancestry.
Nice try with the manipulation again, but it aint gonna work, sonny. I never said kids chanting "Build the Wall" didn't have a negative impact on Hispanic kids. You said the kids were chanting it to hurt the feelings of the Hispanic kids, I said we couldn't know. Of course, you can show me where I said it didn't have a negative impact on Hispanic kids. I can wait, it's a slow day here. I'm guessing you are the latest "Brass/Thunderdog/Gabfly/Frederick Foresight" moniker. Would you tell me if I was right?
So did it have a negative impact? This is the schools statemwnt on the issue: “Whenever one student’s words or actions cause another student pain or for another student to question his or her worth, it is an incident to which we must respond,” he wrote. “Students make mistakes. When they do, we work with them on restorative justice. We work with them to learn. And we continue every day to work proactively on creating a culture of respect, inclusion and tolerance.” It was characterized as a “mistake” not a victory chant. You usually only apply justice to an incident with harmful intent. Unless you know better than the school administrators. Today is not your day, man. You’re tripping over your own arguments because you’re not arguing from a standpoint of principles. You’re arguing for he sake of arguing.
I think most of us would agree that you could pick people randomly off the street and they would "know better than the school administrators." School administrators have a long history of censoring conservative speech lest some poor minority's feelings be hurt, all the while allowing all kinds of behavior that offends traditional values. We're supposed to suck it up, whether it is trashing our heritage or our religious values.
If there were Hispanic kids in the room when they chanted it, I have to believe it would have a significantly negative impact on the majority of them. I do not know better than the school administrators, but given how school administrators are frequently on the wrong side of the argument, I cannot trust that they have the best interpretation of the issue either. On the contrary, I'm stomping all over you like I did yesterday. What's more entertaining is that you (as usual) don't see it. It's like playing the retarded kid in soccer for the neighborhood to see.
So you have acknowledged that there are carry over effects to illegal immigration rhetoric that have a negative impact on on non illegal Americans. And what exactly do you disagree with me about again?