Posted on Apr 20, 2024
16-Year-Old SUSPENDED For Saying "Illegal Alien" In The Classroom?!
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It seems to Me the student asking a question which is how people learn in school should NEVER have been suspended. The student responding with threats of violence and attacking anther student isn't even subject to any action let alone being suspended ? So a student can't ask a question in class ? Seems to Me that teacher and any staff that supported that action should be suspended or even fired from their job they failed to perform properly ! Lets see if We can spread more ignorance and lack of teaching which is exactly one of the problems We seem to be having with the indoctrination rather than teaching of students. If that was My sixteen year old son that would NOT be the end of that situation by any means.
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I was surprised this took place in NC, sounds more like something that would happen in California.
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17 states allow you to automatically register to vote when you get a driver's license...true! That doesn't mean they can vote! Unlike people who think like you, the Supervisors of Elections actually follow the laws which say you must be a legal citizen to vote, so even if they applied for registration when they got their drivers licence, they won't get a voting card and can't vote.
The process is pretty simple to the applicant, but goes through many checks behind the scenes. Several years ago our grandson applied to vote when he got his driver's license at 16. Could he vote, of course not, but several months after applying he received a letter informing him that he had been verified as a qualified voter and would be issued a voter card on his 18th birthday, which happened. Obviously someone in the elections office is verifying those applications. So apparently you think this same process isn't followed when an immigrant gets a drivers license and "registers to vote". I'm beginning to understand why the term uneducated comes up so often when referring to views of many on the extreme right.
The process is pretty simple to the applicant, but goes through many checks behind the scenes. Several years ago our grandson applied to vote when he got his driver's license at 16. Could he vote, of course not, but several months after applying he received a letter informing him that he had been verified as a qualified voter and would be issued a voter card on his 18th birthday, which happened. Obviously someone in the elections office is verifying those applications. So apparently you think this same process isn't followed when an immigrant gets a drivers license and "registers to vote". I'm beginning to understand why the term uneducated comes up so often when referring to views of many on the extreme right.
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