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That wasn't just the first day of school in Georgia, but the students who tweeted photos got suspended, and I think students are under threat not to post anything on social media that might reflect negatively on the school. Also, students were threatened with expulsion if they didn't come to school.

Some details in the link below. Other details emerged as I followed the links, especially the other student's tweets.

https://www.rawstory.com/2020/08/students-suspended-after-sharing-photos-of-packed-hallways-at-georgia-high-school-report/

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@1 - I read that, too. There's gotta be some civil remedy the parents can pursue, hopefully the kind that involves the shitty school cutting settlement checks.

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But if they take a photo of other drivers, they won't get suspended.

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True, those kids probably won't die from Covid-19 when they get it. But how many of their teachers and grandparents will they kill?

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Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler said during a news conference Thursday he believes city staff could have been killed during the riot outside the Portland Police Bureauā€™s East Precinct on Wednesday night.

https://katu.com/news/local/city-staff-could-have-been-killed-during-riot-portland-mayor-ted-wheeler-says

So the Portland protesters have just devolved into destruction for destruction sake. They had the nation's empathy while the Federal goons were in town (and mine). So what's their messaging now? What are they all about? Do they value human life? Are they still protesting police brutality? So why have the Portland protesters become so brutal and so mean and so destructive?

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The "smart kids" in Europe took lockdowns seriously and were therefore able to return to something close to "normal".
The USA didn't, so it can't.
You can't compare the two.

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There is nothing amazing about your stupidity.

We get it, you're an idiot.


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