Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Should have been in the NSA, kid

Seems a young man at South Fayette High School in Pennsylvania who suffers from ADHD was sick and tired of being bullied and recorded on his iPad kids as they were bullying him.  Assistant Principal Aaron Skrbin (has there ever been an Assistant Principal anywhere who didn't make Niedermeyer from Animal House look like a bastion of righteousness?) reported that the bullying previously reported didn't measure up to his definition of bullying (sure to be a circle of hell reserved for him).  Principal Scott Milburn contacted police over what he considered to be a "wiretapping incident."  Lt. Robert Kurta interviewed the young man and told him to destroy the recording and charged him with disorderly conduct.  Judge Maureen McGraw-Desmet upheld the charge and the young man was fined $25 and had to pay court costs.

So...four adults had the opportunity to right a wrong, and all four chose to turn their heads, not do their fucking jobs, and blame the messenger rather than rectify the message.

The people of South Fayette, Pennsylvania must be so proud to have four leaders setting such a fine example for their kids--if, of course, they want their kids not to know how to lead a pack of starving dogs to fucking meat.

Too bad for the young man that he wasn't in the NSA--he could have just said the bullies were Al-Qaeda members and their asses would have been shipped off to Guantanamo.

Peace.
emaycee


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