On the lighter side, I am secretly waiting for an ironic twist when some neighbors of Mr. Horn shoot Mr. Horn at his back because they saw him dangerously carrying a gun outside the boundary of his house angrily trying to shoot somebody three times in their backs.
Man, as a lifelong city-dweller, I am ashamed for my lack of skills in making a fire in the wild, (making and) hunting with a bow, and the fearlessness to use a knife on your palm.
The only thing I have guts with is to pull all the guts of the thing out.
It's my private party and there's nothing wrong not to invite those two black kids in my class!! LOL. Just kidding...
Unless this is a publicly-funded party, I don't see how discrimination rules can apply. It's a private party, and the person who organizes it has the rights to choose who or who not to invite.
Even if the kid 'brutally' uninvited those two kids in front of the class, the teacher is still having a power trip - finding the wrong rule to apply to the wrong situation with an over-reacted punishment. The school can easily otherwise talk the kid through other ways. Besides, sometimes when one kid really dislikes another, there is no way to resolve it right away.
The problem here is that the school escalated the issue with over-the-top rules, making a mountain out of molehill.
umm... It's easy to figure out how it works but it's not easy to film. Try planning out how to get two sets of storyboard and the timing to match perfectly in reverse, and you'll know how intricate it is.
The only thing I have guts with is to pull all the guts of the thing out.
Unless this is a publicly-funded party, I don't see how discrimination rules can apply. It's a private party, and the person who organizes it has the rights to choose who or who not to invite.
Even if the kid 'brutally' uninvited those two kids in front of the class, the teacher is still having a power trip - finding the wrong rule to apply to the wrong situation with an over-reacted punishment. The school can easily otherwise talk the kid through other ways. Besides, sometimes when one kid really dislikes another, there is no way to resolve it right away.
The problem here is that the school escalated the issue with over-the-top rules, making a mountain out of molehill.
And I agree with roger, and let me add this: If this place starts posting political fluff, it'll be another Boing Boing, which is biased in itself!