We get it, you don't like immigrants, and since the Golden Dawn is being rounded up right now you've decided you don't like authority either.^It would make a bit more sense to worry/order those supposed to be prone to committing the violence, not those wearing a flag t-shirt..
We get it, you don't like immigrants, and since the Golden Dawn is being rounded up right now you've decided you don't like authority either.
The point is simple; wearing those shirts created a situation where violence was likely. They needed to be removed from the equation. They may not have been in the wrong themselves - these tools seem to have been, but that's beside the point - but the risk to lives and property involved removing them from the violent situation.
There is such a thing as protective custody, you know.
Case in point; my head is bandaged today. Why? Because my daughter threw a shirt at my feet when I was walking in the bathroom, managing to throw it in such a way that my feet became caught in it and I fell head-first into the corner of the toilet bowl. I don't know how I didn't lose consciousness. My daughter then clapped, proclaiming; "I got you, Dad." She then ran off and brought me her toy doctor kit, because "head ouch. You need be more careful. You silly."
It really doesn't you know.on a scale that justifies my earlier question about them hating America or not.
I see no problem with wearing a Mexican Flag to school on the 4th of July. The problem occurs that there is no school on that Day. Perhaps they should just close school on Cinco de Mayo and it would solve every one's issues.
Are people attempting to troll the Irish on St. Patrick's day?
Are you two being deliberately obtuse? Them wearing the shirts was creating a situation where violence was likely. Therefore, the AP requested that they leave or remove their shirts to defuse the situation. If a police officer asks me to go back inside a bar when there are two people outside it threatening to attack me, I may not be doing anything wrong, but the police still have a duty of care to keep me from getting stabbed. This is the exact same situation.
The AP should have sent anyone home that he felt might be incited to violence over the t-shirts. It's those people, the ones who would get offended by seeing the American flag in America, that would be the problem. Assuming, of course, that the students wearing the shirts in question were not doing anything else besides wearing the shirts. Nobody has said they were, though I've asked many times.
You mean it's "assumed" the xenophobic bigots were? How is that even questionable regardless of who or what they were wearing?It's assumed the kids wearing the American are the bad guys.