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California school was right to punish girl for BLM drawing, judge says
A judge has ruled that teachers were right to punish a seven-year-old girl over a Black Lives Matter drawing because 'she's too young to have First Amendment rights.'
www.dailymail.co.uk
The first grader was banned from recess and drawing pictures at Viejo Elementary in Orange County after she added the words 'any life' below Black Lives Matter on a picture she drew and and gave to a black friend.
The picture showed the words 'Black Lives Matter' with four round shapes in various different tones of brown, beige and yellow, which was intended to 'represent her friends' who were 'racially-mixed'.
But US Central District Court Judge David Carter ruled that 'Students have the right to be free from speech that denigrates their race while at school'. Carter added that the drawing was not protected by the First Amendment because of the age of the girl, named B.B. in the suit, as reported by the San Francisco Chronicle.
This prompted principal Jesus Becerra to tell B.B. the drawing was inappropriate and racist. He then punished B.B. by making her publicly apologize on the playground to her classmates and teachers. B.B. was also banned from recess and from drawing pictures for two weeks.
Insulting, bullying and laughing at subhumans their entire lives is no problem, but writing that all lives matter instead of saying that only BLACK lives matter is grounds for an elementary school version of a Cultural Revolution struggle session.
Also, bizarre that claiming that all lives matter is somehow offensive and insulting to black people. Why? Does this liberal judge believe that there's something about black people that makes their existence inherently bad for non-black people, and thus claiming that all lives matter might be seen as insulting to them? @DarkStar @turbocuckcel_7000