Police and parents in California were reportedly
outraged after students at a high school magazine published cartoons
depicting President Donald Trump as a Nazi and an officer wearing KKK
garb while aiming a gun at a black child.
"The Pawprint," a student publication
at the prestigious Bonita High in LaVerne, featured two provocative
cartoons that were apparently pulled from Google Images, Fox Los Angeles reported.
One drawing shows a swastika hiding underneath Trump's
hair. Another portrays a uniformed police officer in a white hood
pointing a pistol at a baby-faced black child holding a bag of skittles, in an apparent reference to Trayvon Martin – the teen who bought the candy before being shot by George Zimmerman in 2012.
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What does one say when witnessing behavior so bizarre, so un-American it's incomprehensible? Do these teachers and administrators understand they work for the taxpayers? What does this tell the students? It's time to through the activists out and reclaim the school system.
ReplyDeleteI agree wholeheartedly.
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