Kids kicked out of school for wearing American Flags on Cinco De Mayo

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Dana Dane

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American Flag Clothing Stirs Cinco De Mayo Controversy
Posted: 10:24 pm PDT May 5, 2010
Updated: 9:21 am PDT May 6, 2010

MORGAN HILL, Calif. -- Five students at a South Bay high school stirred up some controversy Wednesday for wearing t-shirts depicting red, white and blue American flags on Cinco de Mayo.

School officials at Morgan Hill's Live Oak High told those students they would have to either go home or turn the shirts inside out. The reason, students told KTVU, was that school officials were concerned the shirts would trigger fights on campus.

“We knew it was Cinco de Mayo. But we just came to show our flag,” said student Dominic Maciel. “We didn't mean anything by it. We didn't want to start anything. Nothing like that.”

Four of the five students who wore American flags or patriotic colors on campus later attended a meeting with the superintendent of the Morgan Hill Unified School District Wednesday night.

They were facing unexcused absences because they chose to go home early rather than take off what they were wearing.

“They said we had to wear our t-shirts inside out and then we could go back to class and we said no,” said student Anthony Caravalho. “It would be disrespectful to the flag by hiding it.”

Daniel Galli, another student who was reprimanded for wearing a US flag, described what he was told by school administration.

“He said 'If you wear it on any other day, it’s fine; but just because it's today you can't wear it,'” Galli said. “His exact words.”

Galli said he was told it was inappropriate to wear the shirt because “it's supposed to be a Mexican Day and we were supposed to honor them.”

The boys said it was unfair because some students were wearing Mexican colors Wednesday.

“We're not mad that they wore their stuff,” said student Galli. “But we're mad that we were asked to change our stuff, but they could still wear their stuff.”

Caravalho also felt the action was unfair.

“I would have taken my stuff off if they had taken their stuff off too,” he said.

Some Mexican-American students KTVU spoke with said they thought wearing red, white and blue on Cinco de Mayo was disrespectful.

“It's just kinda disrespectful that they would do that on this day,” said student Victoria Wright. “I mean, we don't go around on 4th of July wearing red white and green and saying ‘Viva Mexico,’ because that's disrespectful.”

One student showed us a Mexican flag belt buckle he wore Wednesday. He disagreed with the way the American flag-wearing kids were treated.

“I think it was kind of going overboard with the suspension, but it's also kind of disrespectful because it's our day,” said student Sal Orona.

Dominic Maciel said his father is of Mexican descent.

“I have no problem with them wearing their Mexican stuff, their Mexican flags,” said Maciel. “I just thought I'd show my pride. American pride.”

The school district Wednesday issued a statement which read: “The district does not concur with the Live Oak High School administration's interpretation of either board or district policy related to these actions."

http://www.ktvu.com/news/23470391/d...fran_12pm&tmi=fran_12pm_1_02000205062010&ts=H


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LOL...

This is an outrage! White people doing anything they can to stop this Mexicanization of America!

Wearing USA flags should be considered a crime in itself for vandalization and defamation of the country's flag.

You know damn well that those kids wearing the American flags are "tired of Mexicans" and you also know damn well that the original poster of this thread more than likely feels the same way and wants people to be like "these beaners are taking this shit too far, we're in America!"
 

Dana Dane

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How the fuck are you gonna tell me what I think? How the fuck do you know if I have mexican in my bloodline or not.

to quote Big Reese in the pork thread, eat a dick, junior.
 
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...some people dont really give a shit about another country's holiday.

you think they rock American flags for the 4th of July in Mexico?
Na bro, I'm sure they don't.

But I guarantee there's not state in Mexico with a higher population of Americans than the rest of the state, as is California with Mexicans. It's a fuckin touchy subject right now and I sense a lot of tension, but everyone's gonna have to recognize that we're the majority without getting their panties in a bunch...


And Dana, no need for disrespect as I didn't mean that towards you. I'm just calling it as I see it...
 

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“They said we had to wear our t-shirts inside out and then we could go back to class and we said no,” said student Anthony Caravalho. “It would be disrespectful to the flag by hiding it.”




Oh THATS disrespectful...but wearing the flag as a piece of clothing isnt.


And its not a coincidence, they did it on purpose, as mentioned in this thread. they knew they were going to get in trouble. is it retarded? yes.
 
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I totally think not being able to wear an American flag shirt is stupid, however I doubt these kids were wearing them for any other reason than getting a rise out of other kids during the celebration of their heritage. Something similar happened at my school where these shit kicking cowboy kids started running through a lunch time celebration (music, games, Mexican food) with confederate flags. 3 of them got stomped the fuck out all for acting an ass. If you feel the need to show your American pride on the one day of a Mexican celebration that takes place during the school year, so be it. Don't get mad when someone makes your face balloon up.
 

Dana Dane

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you also know damn well that the original poster of this thread more than likely feels the same way and wants people to be like "these beaners are taking this shit too far, we're in America!"
I posted the thread, so this

And Dana, no need for disrespect as I didn't mean that towards you. I'm just calling it as I see it...
is a bold faced lie.