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Brave Teen Takes A Stand For American Homeland

Leave it to an American high school to punish an American student for daring to display American flags on his truck.

Per a report from the Daily Mail, Staunton River High School ordered Christopher Hartless to take down American flags from his pickup truck, claiming that they are a “distraction.”

Needless to say, Hartless did not comply.

“My family fought for America, and I feel like I should be able to represent the flags that they fought for,” the young teenager remarked.

Finally, a teenager that demonstrates actual pride in his nation.

Which is apparently deeply offensive to woke public schools.

“I don’t understand how it’s distracting if they have one on the flagpole that every other student can see,” Hartless added.

And, rather than remove his flags, Hartless decided to leave the anti-American high school, opting for home school instead.

A wise choice these days, considering that children don’t have to be subjected to critical race theory or transgender militantism while in home schooling.

Hartless’s mother also noted that she fully supports her son’s decision, given how clearly anti-American the school’s behavior is.

“I told my son if this is what he’s believing in, then we are both going to stand behind him all the way,” she proclaimed.

Good! And good for her for homeschooling him.

One can only hope that more and more Americans will do the same.

Then maybe public schools will be sufficiently disempowered.

“If they’re willing to change and let kids want to fly the American flag, then I’ll put him back in school,” Hartless’s mother added.

It’s unlikely that will happen, as American flags don’t fit the school’s deranged narrative.

More than one commenter certainly recognized the obviousness of the narrative, that’s for sure.

“Schools are liberal breeding grounds,” one commenter drawled.

Marxist breeding grounds, really. Not to mention racist.

Oh, and genderist, of course, which more than one commenter was savvy enough to pick up on.

“They wouldn’t have a problem with him if it were a pride flag, though, would they? Liberalism is a disease,” one individual remarked.

Nope.

They’d probably make him prom king for doing so, actually. Or, more accurately, prom queen.

Even commenters across the United Kingdom (UK) noted the sickness endemic in American public schools, which has apparently affected nations across the pond.

“Why do I get the impression that if it was rainbow coloured flag, the same authorities would’ve turned a blind eye?” an individual drawled.

Because they would.

Author: Jane Jones


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