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service to our country
should be recognized, not ostracized
but Mass. unreal Spence is this because of Liberalism or conservativism? https://www.change.org/p/blue-hills-...share_petition I'm sure the backlash will reverse this mentality in this case anyway but where are we going in education with these kinds of decisions? |
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I am always impressed when I see this at graduation. I wonder what changed where they decided to forbid this honor.
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Not surprised to see Jeff approve of this example of disrespect. The downward spiral continues.
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I’ve never seen a school graduation where a sash not related to the graduation was worn over the robe. Have you?
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Yes,that is why I said it always impresses me. Did you hit your head or just extra stupid today?
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Most graduations I have seen, people were emphasized on where they were going; college, trade school, and with the military in particular. Be a shame that someone going to do four or more years in the military will be prohibited from displaying that sash. Gosh I hope the PoliSci major doesn't put a Starbucks logo on their cap - for equality ya know. |
This entire country has gone completely off their nuts on political "correctness".
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I think the recruiters who were responsible for their enlistment should send each of them the appropriate uniform so they can wear it at the ceremony.
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Students that have achieved academic honors are given sashes or other items to bear during the formal ceremony to recognize their past efforts. Seems like it's a pretty common practice. |
this is just another story promoting a false narrative the right loves to present as the left some how hating America .. I saw it at my sons high school graduation 5 years ago . it became fashionable after 9\11 as a recruitment tool .. no such thing was around when I enlisted in the Marines . I have no issues if its allowed or not allowed its just another persons choice or a schools policy ... people join for more reasons than love for their county ... and if you buy into the narrative That I or many others were in Iraq or Afghanistan to defend freedom ...your drinking the cool aid.. we are there to carry out US policy just like in Vietnam ..
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I know this is a subject you are unfamiliar with Jeff,perhaps that is why you are confused. I would listen if you wanted to describe why you don't consider this anti service. To me it is simply a chance to feel good about themselves and perhaps garner an atta boy. Similar to their peers whom you might consider; more deserving?
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