High school suspends ENTIRE SCHOOL for ‘silent protest’ after national anthem

Well that escalated quickly. Now we have entire schools being suspended for protesting.

Watch below:

Now, in this case, they didn’t protest during the national anthem, they did it afterward.

But the school ain’t messin’ around:

When a group of students from Victory Preparatory Academy in Commerce City sat for their school’s pledge, administrators reportedly made the call to send all high school students home for the day.

School officials confirmed Thursday they sent parents notifications after sending home all 120 students in grades 9 through 12 for the day.

Students say they were brought to the school’s auditorium after they sat through the school’s daily pledge to protest what they call a lack of school spirit and a lack of opportunity. After they were brought to the auditorium, administrators sent them home.

“It was a peaceful protest,” said Victor Sanchez, a student at the high school who said the students feel their voices have not been heard. “That was the point — to be heard. We want to make a difference.”

The school’s pledge follows the U.S. Pledge of Allegiance, which the students did stand and recite.

A nation of professional protesters that isn’t trained to do anything else…


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