Listen you want to fuck with Columbus Day be my guest. I don’t give a shit about Christopher Columbus. Rape him in the ass for all I care. But Halloween? You’re not letting kids dress up for Halloween? Well now you just lost all credibility as a human and need to be fired. Halloween is the least offensive holiday in the history of holidays. How anybody could have an axe to grind with Halloween is beyond me. I mean connections to witchcraft? I don’t even know what that means? Seriously what does that mean? That letting kids dress up promotes black magic? That the witch community is offended? I honestly don’t get it. Unfortunately I’m not surprised though. Every fucking day we got a new “educator” who has no grip on reality trying to impose their wacko personal views on their students and we just sit around and let it happen. We literally have psychopaths running our schools. You want to talk scary. That’s scary.
It just gets more and more amazing doesn’t it? These people need to get their heads out of their ass and stop acting like they’re on to some new concept. EVERYWHERE you look in the history of humankind you find torture, murder and countless atrocities. I doubt there is a culture or nation that has ever existed on planet earth that’s exempt from that. Violence and insanity are part of the nature of humans. Oh, and as Principal Foley is a perfect example–we humans are also sometimes really, utterly stupid, idiotic imbeciles, not to mention this one is a huge BITCH.
What must it have been like when public schools were first established in the colonies in, oh, wait, wasn’t it in Boston? Those dang New England Puritans! And oh, up until the late 1800s, the primary book that most Americans learned to read from, wasn’t it, yeah, the Holy Bible? Now haven’t those facts freaked out this parochial, prejudiced principal yet?
you can read the article here: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2049560/School-principal-bans-Fall-holidays-insensitive.html
I am not participating in Halloween this year. Personal Preference. I've never felt right about it...too scary, too gory...BUT I started participating when my son started school because I didn't want him to feel left out.
ReplyDeleteThen I looked at the fun side of it (you don't have to wear a scary costume, you could be a career person, a celeb, get creative with it etc) I have to admit it was fun!
However, I never went trick-or-treating nor did I take my son, (I only let him particiapte in the school parade)...something about it doesn't feel right to me.
I am not a "religious" person per se, but I DO believe in God and it seems to go against those beliefs (personal opinion)...am I perfect or a nun? absolutely not...but this is my take on it.
Having said that, should the principal ban all those holidays due to personal preference? I don't think so...it infringes on the "free" aspect you mentioned. The way I look at it, to each his/ her own.
Mandy
http://mandyjbennett.blogspot.com
listen if people dont celebrate that is ok too but everyone shouldn't suffer because one kid doesnt "believe" in it. If i was in a situation where i didnt like the holiday or it went against my religious beliefs I would just keep the kid home...
ReplyDeleteexactly! (keeping kid home lol)
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