Video: Teacher Loses it Over Student’s Thin Blue Line Mask

by
Steve MacDonald

The Thin Blue Line Flag is one of several that the Left has tried to frame as racist. That’s their schtick. If it opposes one of their political priorities, they label it as bigoted, agist, ableist, sexist, or racist.

It’s not that they care for any of the classes they claim are represented. In fact, nothing about anyone on the modern list of cultural infirmities is of interest to the Left. To the Dems, a Black, Lesbian, Republican amputee is no different than David Duke.

The only ‘handicap’ that matters to Democrats is Marxism. If you are not going their line, you’re dead to them. They can get quite ridiculous about it, and now and again, someone captures these slipped-mask moments on video.

Here in New Hampshire, the most recent or most famous example comes to us from (where else) the Exeter School District.

 

Recently a student attending the Cooperative Middle School in Exeter (SAU 16) was told that he could not wear the Thin Blue Line Flag in school.  But school administrators have allowed students to wear the American flag and the Pride Flag.

When this boy decided to wear the Thin Blue Line flag, one of his teachers removed him from class because he didn’t like the flag.

 

You’re entitled to your viewpoint discrimination, but only if everyone else is as well. A good word to describe that might be equity. Allowing it could diversity and embracing those two as a worldview could be considered inclusion.

That’s not what these words mean to the nutty left, so we find ourselves in situations like this.

 

 

And there you have it. It’s the confederate flag. Because they say it is. And they’re educating the children.

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  • Steve MacDonald

    Steve is a long-time New Hampshire resident, blogger, and a member of the Board of directors of The 603 Alliance. He is the owner of Grok Media LLC and the Managing Editor of GraniteGrok.com, a former board member of the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire, and a past contributor to the Franklin Center for Public Policy.

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