Saturday, October 6, 2018

MDPS releases statement regarding Forest Hill band performance at Brookhaven High School, calls it “highly inappropriate”

Via Bryan

MDPS releases statement regarding Forest Hill band performance at Brookhaven High School, calls it “highly inappropriate”

Pictures of the Forest Hill High School halftime band performance during their game against Brookhaven High School are going viral on social media.

Many are saying the performance depicted students dressed as doctors and nurses holding SWAT team members at gunpoint.

Two Brookhaven police officers were killed in the line of duty responding to a shots fired call last week.

More @ WLBT

8 comments:

  1. Despicable. Another example of "diversity" being a one-way street. Had this been turned around to show gang-bangers killing one another, the reaction would be very different.

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    1. The people outside government, would have no problem with S.W.A.T, if they were not allowed firearms. Many have been convinced, by arts degree holders, that violence is a solution. If it's OK for the state to use violence, then it's OK for antifa or anyone for that matter. Disrespect breeds disrespect, getting paid is not justification.
      Use water, fire only creates more destruction. Or does it add to the economy via the medical/prison industry?

      Then again, maybe the Dunning-Kruger effect has me thinking most people act civilized, hence the need for importing migrants from the 3rd world to justify continuing a police state. (hmmm, could be)

      PS Industrial engineers creed 'There is always a better way'

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    2. Dunning-Kruger effect

      Thanks and had to look it up. :)

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  2. Aren't those students wielding apparently toy "assault weapons" going to be kicked outta school for "zero tolerance"?? You know, now, even elementary school children receive severe discipline for drawing a gun or biting a cookie into the shape of a pistol!! --Ron W

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  3. I find it hard to believe this was a spontaneous event. I suspect some teacher approved it.

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