A fifth-grader has been expelled from one of Los Angeles’ most prestigious private schools for sending a friend a squirt gun emoji and rap lyrics, prompting a lawsuit from the boy’s parents.
The Curtis School, a kindergarten through sixth-grade school located at 15871 Mulholland Drive in Encino, expelled the 10-year-old after he and a classmate traded emails referencing the YNW Melly song “Murder on My Mind” in September, the Los Angeles Times reports.
Karens in control. Yah, all gang bangers went to private schools K through 12.
ReplyDelete"Yah, all gang bangers went to private schools K through 12. "
ReplyDeleteAt $38,000 a year.
In a few years, when "chips" are implanted at birth in the brains Big Brother won't have to waste time combing through emails to find these evil acts.
ReplyDeleteTo be fair to the school, "rap lyrics" could include threats of death, rape, etc. There's some really nasty rap out there. Depending on which rap "lyrics" he send, the expulsion might be entirely appropriate.
ReplyDeleteJohn G.
Without context, and more information we can hardly get an idea that the "lyrics" would be sufficient for expulsion.
DeleteWere it December and the lyrics sent were from the song "Baby it's cold outside" warrent expulsion?
I recall some John Lee Hooker songs were pretty graphic in the 1960s.
DeleteThey'd probably not like David Allan Coe or Johnny Reb either.
DeleteApparently the school did not properly desseminate it's list of prohibited words or actions. The school is at fault.
DeleteSteel
DeleteI was listening to some David Allen Coe this weekend.. Love his stuff
JD