Monday, April 11, 2016

Virginia High School’s Confederate Flag Ban Sparks Flag Rally in Protest

Via SHNV
Virginia High School’s Confederate Flag Ban Sparks Flag Rally in Protest

A Bedford County, Virginia, high school sparked a student rally in support of the Confederate flag after administrators enforced a ban of the historic banner.

After school administrators at Staunton River High School in Montea, Virginia, enforced its policy, telling students that the Confederate flag was banned from vehicles in the school’s parking lot, a group of students said they organized to sponsor a parade of cars festooned with the rebel flag to express their First Amendment rights.

According to WDBJ, CBS Channel 7, students Chas Goodson and Zachary Barton were told to leave their flags at home but felt the school was attempting to shut down their Constitutional right to free expression.

“We’re doing all of this to stand up for our First Amendment rights,” Goodson told the media.

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4 comments:

  1. Liberals called out....hiding behind tests...BS

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  2. Good group. Students actually protesting something worth doing. Glad to see it in the Old Dominion. She has had a ton of troubles

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    1. Especially with the Carpetbag governor who wormed himself in place.

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