Monday, February 11, 2013

School ‘safety’ logo contest illustrates utter hypocrisy on gun imagery

But here’s the hypocrisy: Students are encouraged to depict guns if it is useful to an anti-gun agenda being promoted by the government. But if a student simply draws a gun, has a gun photo on a laptop, has a gun-shaped piece of paper, wears an “offensive” t-shirt or even points a finger, they’re likely to run afoul of the school’s “zero tolerance” policy and find themselves suspended. That makes actually having a toy gun extra-double bad. And if bubbles are involved, the “adults” in charge may just brand your five-year-old a “terrorist threat.” [More
This evening's Gun Rights Examiner entry looks at an effort at the government indoctrination camps Eric Holder might term "Brainwashing Jr."

Parents, don't let them do this to your precious children. And by all means, do have yours enter the contest.

1 comment:

Mike H said...

My kids made guns out of Duplos and Legos. then again they were homeschooled at the time -s-.