This Virginia high school said this kid couldn't fly large American flags from his truck so his parents got him out of there
· Aug 25, 2023 · NottheBee.com

Freedom is dead in this country.

Need proof?

I'm sorry, but if we cannot fly giant American flags from our trucks at a government school then what are we even doing? This is America!

A Virginia high school student was pulled out of school by his parents over a controversy involving a school policy that said he couldn't fly American flags from the back of his pickup truck.

Bedford County, Virginia, student Christopher Hartless had his parking pass revoked from Staunton River High School after he refused to remove large American flags from the back of his truck.

So Christopher refused to take the flags down, which led to the school revoking his parking pass, and do you know what his parents did?

They pulled him right out of the school and made him a homeschool kid.

And to that I say…

More from the story:

The school sent out a weekend reminder, seemingly due in part to the recent controversy, which stated that the "student parking contract, which has been used by all 3 of our high schools for many years, states, 'Large flags or banners are not allowed to be flown or displayed on vehicles due to their distractive nature.'"

Distractive nature? You mean to tell me that the flag of the greatest country on the planet is nothing but a distraction to you? Take a lap, bro. This is America!

I gotta be honest: I too would much rather be a homeschool kid than attend a school where they think the American flag is simply a distraction.

Good for you, Christopher.

You keep flying those flags now, ya hear!

And good luck with the homeschooling.

I'll leave this here for you wonderful readers:


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