Where Is The Outrage?
It’s unbelievable to me what people are willing to put up with these days. There is so much stupidity and apathy in modern society.
There are children being expelled from schools for having aspirin in a locker. Zero tolerance drug policy.
A eighth-grader was expelled for having a weapon after he took a knife from a friend who was threatening suicide. I suppose he should have let his friend kill herself, eh?
In October 1999, Ratner, an eighth-grader from Loudoun County, Va., received a note in class from a friend who said she was contemplating suicide and had brought a knife to school in her binder. Ratner was familiar with the girl’s personal troubles and knew she had been hospitalized for psychiatric problems. When he asked for the knife, the girl refused, so Ratner took the binder from her and locked it in his locker. He intended to take the knife home to his mother, a nurse, who could determine an appropriate course of action.
A child on a school bus let a friend borrow her asthma inhaler during an asthma attack, because her friend had left her own at home. She was suspended from school. Guess she should have let her friend suffocate.
A girl was suspended from school when a kitchen knife was seen on the floor of her car. We’re not talking ‘kitchen knife’ as in ’sharp instrument used in the kitchen to cut things’. We’re talking ‘kitchen knife’ as in ‘a knife found in the silverware drawer used to spread butter or take out screws’.
A six-year-old boy is suspended for ’sexual harassment’. Sexual harassment? A SIX-year-old?
A five-year-old is suspended for a week for playing ‘cops and robbers’.
13-year-old Chelsea Fraser is arrested and led away in handcuffs for writing on a desk. Criminal mischief.
Where is the outrage against this kind of thing? We as citizens have allowed and even encouraged the ‘zero tolerance’ policies that those examples stem from. No room for common sense. No allowing for discretion. It’s a rule, you broke it, you pay the price.
More, you say? Here:
- A National Merit Scholar prevented from attending her own high-school graduation last year in Fort Myers, Fla., because a table knife with a rounded tip was found on the floorboard of her car in the parking lot;
- An 11-year-old fifth-grader permanently banned from an elementary school in Oldsmar, Fla., for drawing pictures of a gun;
- A 12-year-old honor student in Mount Airy, Md., barred from extracurricular activities when she violated drug policy by sharing her inhaler with a fellow student having an asthma attack on the school bus;
- A 9-year-old handing out Certs mints in Manassas, Va., and two students taking them suspended for ten days for drug-policy violations;
- And in Deer Lakes, Pa., a 5-year-old boy suspended for dressing as a firefighter for his school’s Halloween party. Part of his costume was a plastic ax.
Stupid rules? Ask anyone in authority. Go ahead, ask. There are no stupid rules.

chepooka on April 21st, 2007 at 4:02 pm
I can’t wait to hear your take on what’s being discussed in the media this week regarding the tragedy at Virginia Tech. No law, no rule, no matter how strictly enforced, is going to prevent a bad person (nevertheless a mentally ill or chemically imbalanced bad person), from doing very bad things. That’s my take anyway. :/
Steve Johnson on April 21st, 2007 at 4:25 pm
LOL! Chepooka! What a blast from the past…I thought that name had retired, but I see it’s just evolved.
I’ve been staying away from discussing VT because I really don’t have much to add.
I have much the same opinion as you. I’d go on to say that there is only one person to blame here, if you want to lay blame: the person who pulled the trigger.
Not society, not his teachers, parents, friends, relatives, or enemies. Not even the ’system’.
It is virtually impossible to stop a truly determined person from accomplishing what he/she wants to do. They will find a way. This is true for what we consider to be ‘good’ things as well as ‘bad’ things.
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I see you started over at http://www.chepooka.com. You did keep all the old stuff, didn’t you?
The design looks familiar…lol!
chepooka on April 23rd, 2007 at 10:14 am
I did keep the old stuff but it’s hidden, I’ve not pulled my archives over. A quasi-fresh start if you will.