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Smart kid to be sure, but what was his point?
I though about these two cases last night and came to the realization that they are very much the same.
In each, one or more kids decided to act out against what they felt were oppressive environments.
In one it was a possibly overbearing and dictatorial teacher, in the other it another teacher who apparently makes her political beliefs known to the class, let's say for the sake of argument she is overbearing in her assertions.
Both groups of students essentially setup the teachers.
In one, a student refused to stand for the pledge of allegiance knowing this would get a rise out of the teacher. They also filmed the fun.
In another, the students posted flyers containing content they knew they would most likely get a rise out of their teacher. They took photos of the fun.
My contention is that each of these has very little to do with issues, i.e. freedom of speech, religion, or oppresive political diatribe. This has very much to do with the basic human, and especially teenage, desire NOT to be told what to do.
Teenagers also have a great penchant for being jerky and I would tend to throw both of these groups of students in the same bucket.
Neither actually addressed thier specific concerns appropriately IMHO. The students in the pledge video could have (assuming they didn't) talk to the teacher, parents, prinicple, etc). The students with the flyers might have confronted the alleged "left-leaning" teacher and voiced thier opinion that her opinion was too prevalent in class.
Another similarity is that each were kind of spitting on those who have paid dearly for protesting truly unreasonable opression.
I tend not to believe the guy in the video really has a concrete opinion one way or the other about reciting the pledge, and the kid with the protest warrior flyers was not trying to say something specific with the content of those flyers. He was just putting them up to cause a stir, and probably impress his friends in school or online.
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