I’m not a very happy father right now. When I got home from work today I learned that my daughter’s campaign for school treasurer hit a snag. Here is the problem.
She is running for treasurer, so she and her mother thought that her campaign should do something comical with money. So, they went down to the dollar store and bought bags of fake money.
She came home from school visibly upset because she was told that her campaign was inappropriate. Wait for it, wait for it . . . you would think that they objected to the candy, right? But no. They arbitrarily decided that the phoney money might be construed by some as a bribe of some type. Really? Tonight she has to pull all the candy off and tomorrow she can hand out the candy but can’t give away the phoney money.
There is a serious lack of wisdom at Cedar Heights Junior High.
There is another problem with this ridiculous school. My daughter loves to wear bandanas, pink, purple, orange, yellow–very girlie bandanas in her hair. She has nice long hair that she works on and the bandanas are a part of her style.
Guess what? Guess what? She was told to stop wearing these bandanas because, and I quote, “Bandanas are gang signs.” Maybe, I guess, but wouldn’t that just be part of your profile of a potential gang problem at the Junior High? You would expect some other kind of behavior in addition to simply wearing a bandana. Do they think that if there are no bandanas then people will stay way from gangs? I mean, can you imagine a group of students after school mulling around the idea of forming a gang but then suddenly realizing, “Oh no, bandanas are not allowed at school! I guess that means we can’t be in a gang. Sorry boys.” Its ridiculous.
Besides that,
No, what this is all about, and you and I know what it s all about. It is a power trip. A person has the power to be arbitrary, so he or she is arbitrary. That is all it is. In the process they teach our children that rules are stupid and capricious and foolish so respect for institutions is further eroded.