Friday, June 12, 2015

CENSORSHIP TAKES HOLD IN AMERICA

SPECIAL POST

I'm not taking a position on the police action in McKinney, Texas because the facts are not all out on the table.  All I know is what I saw on the video we have all seen and it was, indeed ugly.  

Alberto Iber, Principal of North Miami Senior High School, was fired for an editorial in the newspaper which reads: “He did nothing wrong.  He was afraid for his life. I commend him for his actions.”  Miami-Dade County Public Schools released a statement on June 10 announcing that Iber had been removed from his position at the high school and reassigned to an administrative position. The district said they require their employees to conduct themselves “in a manner that represents the school district’s core values.”  

In other words, you have no right to free speech and the school system has the right of censorship.  

The school system has no more of an idea as to what took place in Texas than you or I do.  Yet, it has apparently reached the conclusion that the cop was in the wrong, as was Iber for voicing his opinion on the matter.  

The school system, bulwark of education about our government and our Constitution, has seen fit to impose it's own prejudicial standards in violation of the Fifth Amendment.  Superintendent Alberto Carvalho is the one who should be fired. 

Some day, I hope the real Americans who still remain in this country will get the courage to stand up for what they supposedly believe in.  

That's MY AMERICAN OPINION, respectfully submitted.  

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