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Anybody else read the story of the boy expelled for shooting an airsoft gun on private property

…and conclude that it’s time to burn this whole fucking thing down and begin from scratch? — that, because we no longer have liberty, and as such, we no longer are free people, but rather cattle of the state and its various political appendages, we have nothing much to lose?

I did.

Anyway, if anybody is starting such a movement, give me a holler.  I’m good at stacking sandbags, and I’ve been told I make a mean hummus.

21 Replies to “Anybody else read the story of the boy expelled for shooting an airsoft gun on private property”

  1. Shermlaw says:

    I’m in for bagel chips, though not the poppy seed kind, if there are drug tests involved.

  2. Squid says:

    But liberty is so bothersome, what with all the responsibilities and tough decisions and harsh consequences! Just lie back and think about how much easier your life is now that you are part of the Progressive Herd, to be tended to and looked after for the personal profit of your rancher/owners your own good.

  3. happyfeet says:

    STATEMENT FROM MATTHEW DELANEY, PRINCIPAL, LARKSPUR MIDDLE SCHOOL*

    It is my sincere hope that they will learn important life lessons; the most important being that there will be consequences when they do things that can result in harm
    to another person.

    This child-abusing fuck has done exponentially more harm to these kids than the toy guns have. Will there be consequences?

  4. Shermlaw says:

    It is my sincere hope that they will learn important life lessons; the most important being that there will be consequences when they do things that can result in harm to another person.

    Points of order:

    1. It was a fucking toy gun and everybody knew it.

    2. It was on the kid’s own property, on his own fucking time.

    As I said in a comment to the original post, the “life lesson” these tyrants want to teach is that our children no longer are our own. If you send your kids to public school, you have surrendered your right to parent. Reason number zillion why I send my kids to parochial schools.

  5. sdferr says:

    *** And in addition to this, we reflected that1 cowherds are the rulers of their cattle, that grooms are the rulers of their horses, and that all who are called herdsmen might properly be regarded as the rulers of the animals over which they are placed in charge. Now we noticed, as we thought, that all these herds obeyed their keepers more readily than men obey their rulers. For the herds go wherever their keeper directs them and graze in those places to which he leads them and keep out of those from which he excludes them. They allow their keeper, moreover, to enjoy, just as he will, the profits that accrue from them. And then again, we have never known of a herd conspiring against its keeper, either to refuse obedience to him or to deny him the privilege of enjoying the profits that accrue. At the same time, herds are more intractable to strangers than to their rulers and those who derive profit from them. ***

    But
    . . .

  6. McGehee says:

    It is my sincere hope that Principal Delaney and others like him will have occasion to learn important life lessons; the most important being that there will be consequences when they interpose themselves between parents and their child — especially to the unwarranted detriment of the latter.

  7. sdferr says:

    . . . done exponentially more harm to these kids . . .

    I dunno. Contextually speaking, it could be he and the school apparat are doing them the greatest possible boon, albeit not intentionally: namely, allowing them an escape from the clutches of a “system” gone totalitarian. Who would wish that the kids would have to remain in the grip of such a thing?

    I wouldn’t.

  8. happyfeet says:

    but they carry the mark of Cain

    it’s a heavy price to pay for liberation

  9. sdferr says:

    it’s a heavy price to pay for liberation

    What? Ya mean having to read the Bible in order to get the reference is a heavy price? Actually, yeah, but there’s always a price for liberty.

  10. Slartibartfast says:

    The neighborhood boys around my house spend lots of time running all over the place shooting each other with Airsoft.

    So far, we have had 0 idiots call 911 on them.

  11. geoffb says:

    The school said I had possession of a firearm.

    Firearm?

    What fire. The kind that won’t melt the steel spring inside the styrene plastic toy gun?

    Fire is a pretty old technology that the left has some weird ideas about exactly what it is and what it can or can’t do.

  12. dicentra says:

    Beck this morning observed that the Salem Witch Trials ended when the governor’s wife was accused of witchcraft.

    So…

  13. Car in says:

    Assholes. The world is being run by assholes.

  14. Curmudgeon says:

    …and conclude that it’s time to burn this whole fucking thing down and begin from scratch? — that, because we no longer have liberty, and as such, we no longer are free people, but rather cattle of the state and its various political appendages, we have nothing much to lose?

    (from another post)

    Well, shit. Maybe the whole electoral process is hopeless, and we need to “go Chilean” and have a coup and overthrow Barack Allende and his neo-marxists, who just have too much electoral support to ever be turned out.

    But who would be our American Pinochet? And are the Chicago Boys still there to be heeded?

  15. Ouroboros says:

    If you can make some tasty Shish Taouk to go with that hummus, I’m in..

  16. BigBangHunter says:

    ….governor’s wife was accused of witchcraft. So…

    – This batch of Prog heretics were wiser and sequestered and protect their Chief Warlock behind a curtin of political/mainstream media camoflage di.

    – Its going to take immediate direct physical intervention before its over. They are not going to give back power willingly.

  17. leigh says:

    I thought that was a ghillie suit Michelle was wearing.

  18. LBascom says:

    That woman wouldn’t ever enjoy life again as my neighbor. I would make it my life mission to make her miserable every day in every way.

  19. Steve B says:

    Money quote: “The school’s so-called ‘zero-tolerance’ policy on guns extends to private property, according to the report.

    So, then, it’s not really PRIVATE property, per se, is it now?

    All your, well, everything pretty much, are belong to us…

  20. Ernst Schreiber says:

    Pay the principal back in kind

    Photos of the jackass drinking wine a public restaurant

    Photos of the jackass coming out of the liquor store

    Photos of the jackass doing 20 in a 15 mph zone

    The guy’s a public role model, right? So he’d better conduct himself like Francis of Assissi, right?

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