Boy, 11, arrested after refusing to recite 'racist' Pledge of Allegiance

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Shyts already happened to all these other races. They just don’t have the fire in them like we do. Nikkas on the Coli obsess over the few c00ns and bedwenches, in reality were the most united people in America. We put our foot on c00ns necks at least. c00ning is regular for all other Minority races

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They're going to learn in this upcoming election. fukk the Democrats. And fukk all these scared negros who're bucking their eyes and screaming about the possibility of people like us sitting out 2020.
 

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I hope his mom sues the school for violating his rights.

Is there a better story that explains disparities in punishment for black and white children in schools? They tried to give this kid a misdemeanor for not standing for the pledge. Now think about the black kids who get suspended or failed for minor shyt that reckless white boys do too but no one cares.
 
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I came from cuba.... :mjpls::mjpls::mjpls:

Don't worry Cubans...:mjpls: your time is coming soon!!!

A lot of white Cubans support building the wall and kicking out other Latinos. They think they’re different because they get special visa status that was made specifically for them but as you said, their time will come. The Cold War is over and Cuba is changing slowly.
 
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I hope his mom sues the school for violating his rights.

Is there a better story that explains disparities in punishment for black and white children in schools? They tried to give this kid a misdemeanor for not standing for the pledge. Now think about the black kids who get suspended or failed for minor shyt that reckless white boys do too but no one cares.

This is the main issue for me, he didn’t stand up for the pledge, he wasn’t violent but you call the police? That’s a waste of public resources and time. She knows how rough the police are with black people and that’s why called them. She wanted violence and wanted him to get hurt. Forgetting that he’s a child, what kind of teacher is this? I bet she’s the type of Cuban who rants about Castro ruining Cuba and taking away freedoms. Yet here she is suppressing a child’s freedom of speech because he doesn’t want to recite a pledge.
 

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With the exception of threatening the teacher (if that's even true), kid and parent has a case.

The history of legal challenges to the Pledge of Allegiance - National Constitution Center

The Supreme Court then took the unusual step of ruling against the Jehovah's Witnesses in a legal fight against the Pledge and reversing its own ruling within three years.

First in 1940 in the case of Minersville v. Gobitis, the Court said that a public school could force students who were Jehovah's Witnesses to salute the flag and say the pledge. Justice Felix Frankfurter said in the majority opinion that “conscientious scruples have not, in the course of the long struggle for religious toleration, relieved the individual from obedience to a general law not aimed at the promotion or restriction of religious beliefs.”

However, in 1943, the Court changed its course in West Virginia State Board of Education v. Barnette, where the majority said thatthe Free Speech clause of the First Amendment prohibits public schools from forcing students to salute the American flag and say the Pledge of Allegiance.”

“If there is any fixed star in our constitutional constellation, it is that no official, high or petty, can prescribe what shall be orthodox in politics, nationalism, religion, or other matters of opinion or force citizens to confess by word or act their faith therein. If there are any circumstances which permit an exception, they do not now occur to us,” said Justice Robert Jackson in his opinion
 
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