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12-year-old student expelled from class due to Gadsden Flag Patch, citing slavery origins.

A 12-Year-Old Boy Stands Up for His‍ Beliefs

A 12-year-old boy in Colorado Springs was recently kicked out of his class for proudly displaying a Gadsden flag sticker on his backpack. The school⁣ claimed that the flag had “origins with slavery” and violated district policy.⁤ However, the historical facts tell a different story.

The Gadsden flag, named after its designer⁤ Christopher ⁢Gadsden, was a symbol of American unity during the Revolutionary War in 1775. It featured a coiled⁣ rattlesnake with the slogan​ “Don’t Tread ‍On Me” beneath it, representing the⁢ colonists’ determination to protect their freedoms and rights.‍ There was never ​any connection to slavery when it was introduced.

Despite this, the school administrator cited a 2014 decision by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) that stated the flag could be viewed as racist if someone feels it is racist. The EEOC acknowledged that the flag originated in a non-racial ​context but claimed it ⁢has ⁣been ⁣”sometimes interpreted to convey racially-tinged⁢ messages.” Based on this ambiguity, the school argued that the⁤ flag was racist because some “hate groups” have used it.

However, ⁢many people, including Colorado Governor Jared Polis, defended the ​Gadsden flag as a proud symbol‍ of the American ⁣revolution and a warning against government overreach. It is even featured on car license plates in several states. The school’s decision to punish the student for expressing his beliefs⁢ sparked outrage on social media, with‌ many criticizing the school’s ignorance of ‌U.S. history.

This incident highlights the growing trend of left-wing‍ activists silencing conservative voices in schools. While students are ⁤allowed to ‍display LGBT pride flags, showing pride in America and its history is often met with punishment. It⁢ raises the question of whether anything can be labeled as​ “racist” based solely on someone’s feelings, rather than historical facts.

It is important‍ to have open discussions and teach students about the true meaning and historical context of symbols like the Gadsden flag, rather than suppressing their freedom of expression.



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