News (Media Awareness Project) - US NV: Editorial: Meanwhile |
Title: | US NV: Editorial: Meanwhile |
Published On: | 2004-08-27 |
Source: | Las Vegas Review-Journal (NV) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-18 01:45:11 |
MEANWHILE ...
The ongoing era of hyper political correctness has slain satire. There is
nothing one can concoct -- no matter how asinine, idiotic or stupid -- that
might not spring forth from this plague.
Consider the case of Terrell Jones, a student at Grayson High School in
Georgia's Gwinnett County. Mr. Jones had moved to the area from Hempstead,
N.Y. On Monday, he wore a shirt celebrating his hometown with the words
"Hempstead, NY 516."
The 516 refers to the Long Island town's area code.
Alas, Mr. Jones was escorted from class at some point during the school
day. An eagle-eyed administrator who apparently flunked geography spotted
the shirt and thought it referred to marijuana.
Not until Mr. Jones persuaded school officials to search the Internet for
the New York town's name did they allow him to return to his studies.
"It's important to remember that the vigilance of our administrators is
important," said a spokeswoman for the Gwinnett County schools, who
deserves a raise.
It's a good thing the young Jones didn't hail from Intercourse, Pa.
The ongoing era of hyper political correctness has slain satire. There is
nothing one can concoct -- no matter how asinine, idiotic or stupid -- that
might not spring forth from this plague.
Consider the case of Terrell Jones, a student at Grayson High School in
Georgia's Gwinnett County. Mr. Jones had moved to the area from Hempstead,
N.Y. On Monday, he wore a shirt celebrating his hometown with the words
"Hempstead, NY 516."
The 516 refers to the Long Island town's area code.
Alas, Mr. Jones was escorted from class at some point during the school
day. An eagle-eyed administrator who apparently flunked geography spotted
the shirt and thought it referred to marijuana.
Not until Mr. Jones persuaded school officials to search the Internet for
the New York town's name did they allow him to return to his studies.
"It's important to remember that the vigilance of our administrators is
important," said a spokeswoman for the Gwinnett County schools, who
deserves a raise.
It's a good thing the young Jones didn't hail from Intercourse, Pa.
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