Student Punished for Sharing

In the wacky world of Liberalism, doing good deeds is not for individuals; it’s for the government.

So when a kid gave some of his food to a hungry friend, the Liberal Gestapo stepped in quickly to put a stop to it.

According to KRCR, elementary school student Kyle Bradford from Weaverville, CA was punished with detention on Sept. 16, 2014 after sharing his lunch with a hungry peer who didn’t like the cafeteria selection that day. Hard to believe that students wouldn’t like that nutritious offering from America’s First Lady (of Insanity)?

The reason given for punishing the student according to Tom Barnett, the Superintendent of the Trinity Alps Unified School District is the possibility of food allergy AND possible hygiene risks.

What about the health risk of eating cafeteria food?! Can you imagine how vile the food must be for a kid to forego it, choosing to STARVE instead? And the idea that a child doesn’t know his or her own allergies, well that’s just condescending. If my son had a peanut allergy for example, I guarantee you by the age of 5 he would know to NOT accept anything with peanuts in it.

Barnett added, “Of course if students are concerned about other students not having enough to eat we would definitely want to consider that, but because of safety and liability we cannot allow students to actually exchange meals,” said Barnett.
Here’s a suggestion for Barnett: SERVE GOOD FOOD!
Lord knows the taxpayers pay enough for it! How would you like to have the contract to serve cardboard boxes to kids, and get paid MILLIONS of dollars. You can bet that some crony of a Leftist has that contract in every state and municipality.
And why give the kid detention? Tell him not to do it, and explain it. But to punish him for being a good Samaritan, well that certainly showcases the Liberal message of “No good deed goes unpunished.”
Kyle’s mother, Sandy Bradford, told KRCR News that she was “shocked” and “very angry” when she heard about the detention. She adds,
“By all means the school can teach them math and the arithmetic and physical education, but when it comes to morals and manners and compassion, I believe it needs to start at home with the parent.”
Kyle also tells KRCR that despite the detention he received, he would do it again if his friend was hungry.

 

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