Agree! I question the school officials "sound judgement", To me this is simply overreacting. Sometimes you have to question and challenge "so called" authority. It is questionable if these school officials in Prague have "Critical Thinking Skills". It really makes them out to be the town yokels.
Give the girl her diploma already. Any "thwarting authority" should be smiled at and move along, this girl had perfect grades all her years in school. Was it worth all this?
I'm proud of Kaitlin for figuring out a way to earn a free, expenses-paid trip to New York. Good for her! Meanwhile, while she's enjoying her trip, the majority of US citizens continue to be reminded that her principal and the superintendent are total douchebags. So much win -- for Kaitlin!
And I'm reminded that she, her parents, and many posters here seem to have little respect for rules or authority. Regardless of how the school may have overreacted, what she did by not following her script which was required to be approved was wrong and she just can't grasp that concept.
To punish me for my contempt for authority, fate made me an authority myself.
Albert Einstein (1879 - 1955)
Don't hold your breath. They're both off this week, and next week they'll be covering the Republican convention, so there's a good chance they won't be doing anything on this story. I'd love to see them rip those dumbasses a new one, though.
No. Demanding that one follow a pre-approved script of questionable authority is Anti-American.
Having respect for stupid rules and tiny minded roaches who think they are authorities is simply dumb and sheeplike.
Was Martin Luther following a script when he took some carpentry equipment to the Wittenburg door?
Now, compare that to The German People marching in step to the authority and rules of Mr. Hitler.
Would America . . . or even the sorry remains of what this country used to be . . . even exist if everyone followed the thinking you described, above?
(Rhetorical Question: The answer is "No . . . No it wouldn't.")
You couldn't be more wrong and it's attitudes like that which cause the uncontrollable classrooms which many of our finest teachers have to put up with today. It's no wonder why our academic standards have deminished so much. Parents stand up for anything that their "little darlings" do no matter how much it interrupts the learning process.
Having respect for rules is central to our society. If you don't like the rules, find a legitimate way to change them. And I have absolutely no problem with a rule that sets preapproved guidelines for a graduation speech. It can't be anything goes. You obviously have some issues with authority that go beyond this problem which would be better addressed in another thread.
You, too, are free to be wrong. Which you are.
That is what makes America great.
(but don't let 'em know that out in Prague.)
My main issue with "authority" is that there are far too few true "authors" of rules and far too many sock-puppets running around attempting to act like "authorities". I think that at some point in the past these self-righteous rule-mongerers were labeled Pharisees.
I'm more into the concept of "fair-play" than I am into a neurotic obsession with "the rules."
Personally, I don't think The RuleMeisters of Prague played fair by withholding the young lady's diploma.
In fact, I think they set a bad example and need to be disciplined. Or mocked. Whatever works.
I glad too . . . You welcome.
A quandry wrapped in a paradox for the unquestioningly obedient.
He's the author, so by definition he has the authority here.
(personally, i felt like a rebel when i actually paid for my copy,
now, in retrospect, i feel like an idiot for buying any of it)
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