His thought process was faulty? What he deviated from Group Think? He chose not to get involved with the teachers bringing POLITICS into the classroom, interesting that you have no opinion on the teachers who allowed the other children to walk out of the school during school time to attend a SJW Bedwetting March when the children all should have been INSIDE the school being educated in traditional educational topics by the teachers.
The teachers did not bring politics into the classroom. Are you seriously that ignorant?
Once again, for possible penetration of a few thick skulls, teachers do not make those decisions! We do as we are instructed, just like the young man should have done.
So the principals instructed the teachers to leave the classrooms and to punish any kids who didn’t want to protest but wanted to be where they where supposed to be - in the classroom?
They are supposed to be where they are told to be. In this case, he was to go to the study hall if they didn't go to the protest, The students needed to be supervised at all times. Would you want 30 teachers supervising 30 individual students and no one watching hundred of other students?
You haven’t answered my question.
But anyway, he didn’t want to be associated with the ‘gun nuts’ nor with the protesters, so he went to the classroom where he should have originally been.
Rather than punish him, they should have supplied someone to supervise him - or allowed him to go home UNPUNISHED.
Clearly it hadn't entered the heads of the staff that not all children are robots and not all kids would want to be forced to be associated with either the protesters or the gun nuts - so they did not plan for this WHICH IS THEIR OWN FAULT and he was rather inconvenient for them - even though he wasn’t the one doing something out of the ordinary.
The school is in the wrong,
I hope they get sued.
And you sound like a rather immature despot throughout this whole thread.