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Guest db99wj

This is a school system, why are you shocked, they never make knee jerk decisions that completely asinine.:panic:

The other party at fault is the people. If the family clapped a little when their kid was walking up, and then stopped, no big deal, that has been going on since the invention of graduations. But you get the families that are screaming and yelling and whatnot, and it disturbs the other ____(insert number of the sr. class graduating) and is not fair to the other people of the graduating class because a group of *******s won't shut the **** up.

I can understand where they are coming from and why they ask this. But to put someone in jail, to hold their diploma, to make them do community service to get it back, you got to be kidding me. I hope they get sued and win. We should send K....nevermind.

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Guest TNDixieGirl

But you get the families that are screaming and yelling and whatnot, and it disturbes the other ____(insert number of the sr. class graduating) and is not fair to them because a group of *******s won't shut the **** up.

Thats exactly the type of people I was talking about.

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Guest db99wj
But you get the families that are screaming and yelling and whatnot, and it disturbes the other ____(insert number of the sr. class graduating) and is not fair to them because a group of *******s won't shut the **** up.

Thats exactly the type of people I was talking about.

Yep.

I changed "them" to "the other people of the graduating class" to make it more clear, that was my edit.

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But you get the families that are screaming and yelling and whatnot, and it disturbs the other ____(insert number of the sr. class graduating) and is not fair to the other people of the graduating class because a group of *******s won't shut the **** up.

I can understand where they are coming from and why they ask this. But to put someone in jail, to hold their diploma, to make them do community service to get it back, you got to be kidding me. I hope they get sued and win. We should send K....nevermind.

Yea I'm talking about clapping and Dad yelling Go SON! Then shutting the hell up for the next kid to walk. Anything other than that and well ladies and gentleman we know what happens right?

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Guest canynracer
But you get the families that are screaming and yelling and whatnot, and it disturbes the other ____(insert number of the sr. class graduating) and is not fair to them because a group of *******s won't shut the **** up.

Thats exactly the type of people I was talking about.

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Guest dotsun
Who said anything about not celebrating success?

I think of and see a graduation as a celebratory ceremony. Graduating high school, while not really very difficult today, represents a huge milestone to the student. That's why I have a problem requiring everyone in attendance to sit on their hands like it's a funeral. Acting out certainly doesn't warrant an arrest.

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I just attended two graduations this year, my daughters here in TN and my stepsons in Florida. Both times there was clapping and yelling as someones child walked across stage for their diploma. Parents are proud of their children and though I don't think people should drag it out, I do think there is nothing wrong with showing a little excitement.

I clapped and yelled for both of our graduates, so I guess I was one of those rude people but I was among the masses. I am certainly glad I didn't get prosecuted for it. LOL

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Guest JavaGuy

Honestly, I don't think anyone would really mind if family and friends took a brief minute to clap, "Yeah! Jimmie!", and then have a seat. The problem comes in when families and friends do extended victory celebrations as if lil' Junior just scored the winning touchdown in the SuperBowl.

So you just stop everything and don't call any more names until the noise dies down, right? After all, everyone is going to have to stay until it's all over... all 100, 200, 300 or more graduates. Nope. Lots of times, lil' Junior's family does their victory dance, disrupting the ceremony for the next one, two or three families... and then make their exit on their way to the post-graduation luncheon and party at a restaurant or family member's home.

If you just escort them out with no further repercussions, well, that's what they wanted to do anyway. Early start out of the parking lot, no traffic to contend with.. Hey, that's a win-win-win for the rude and inconsiderate.

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Guest FroggyOne2

PCPCPCPCPCPCPCPCPCPCPCPCPCPCPCPCPCPCCPCPCPCPCPCPC I hate it!

There are a lot of things in this world that I don't like.. but PC is on the top of the list!

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Guest canynracer
Honestly, I don't think anyone would really mind if family and friends took a brief minute to clap, "Yeah! Jimmie!", and then have a seat. The problem comes in when families and friends do extended victory celebrations as if lil' Junior just scored the winning touchdown in the SuperBowl.

So you just stop everything and don't call any more names until the noise dies down, right? After all, everyone is going to have to stay until it's all over... all 100, 200, 300 or more graduates. Nope. Lots of times, lil' Junior's family does their victory dance, disrupting the ceremony for the next one, two or three families... and then make their exit on their way to the post-graduation luncheon and party at a restaurant or family member's home.

If you just escort them out with no further repercussions, well, that's what they wanted to do anyway. Early start out of the parking lot, no traffic to contend with.. Hey, that's a win-win-win for the rude and inconsiderate.

Not really, the grad cant leave till the whole ceremony is done, so they will be celebrating without the guest of honor...

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Guest JavaGuy
Political Correctness!

I understood PC to mean Political Correctness. I just wondered what you meant by it in this particular case. Sorry, but I don't see it as a black/white/brown issue. I've seen white folks, black folks and brown folks on both sides of this particular fence. To be PC, that's Caucasian, African-American and Hispanic. To be blunt, the best behaved group is generally the Asians.

Again, to be blunt, I've seen Cooter, Jamal and Jose all doing the victory dance or tooting air horns or whatever. Thank goodness they didn't bring AK-47s to shoot in the air... I've also seen other white, black and brown families celebrating quietly in a non-disruptive manner.

Your personal experiences might differ. My personal experiences have differed from graduation to graduation... and those different experiences, along with others over the years, have taught me that people should be judged on their own merits, not as a singular instance of a stereotype. Grin... otherwise, folks on the outside might regard everyone on this and other similiar gun-boards as a bunch of dirty, in-bred rednecks with only a couple of teeth. And I still have all my teeth except the four wisdom teeth extracted at age 19. :D

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otherwise, folks on the outside might regard everyone on this and other similiar gun-boards as a bunch of dirty, in-bred rednecks with only a couple of teeth.

Wait, you mean this isn't true?

Dangit, I'm on the wrong board...

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Guest TNDixieGirl

"Politically Correct" goes far beyond the realm of race/color. It's used in the context of gender, religion, sexual orientation and many other topics. It's typically, in my experiences, been used more along the lines of the "let's not offend anybody, ever" mentality.

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Guest canynracer
"Politically Correct" goes far beyond the realm of race/color. It's used in the context of gender, religion, sexual orientation and many other topics. It's typically, in my experiences, been used more along the lines of the "let's not offend anybody, ever" mentality.

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You go girl!!!

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Guest FroggyOne2
"Politically Correct" It's typically, in my experiences, been used more along the lines of the "let's not offend anybody, ever" mentality.

That is how I see it!

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"Politically Correct" goes far beyond the realm of race/color. It's used in the context of gender, religion, sexual orientation and many other topics. It's typically, in my experiences, been used more along the lines of the "let's not offend anybody, ever" mentality.

Agreed. Being PC is walking around hoping that nothing you do in your life offends another living soul. I for one am very un-PC.

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Guest canynracer
Agreed. Being PC is walking around hoping that nothing you do in your life offends another living soul. I for one am very un-PC.

True....very true.....

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Guest canynracer
Yes, but you still love me. If not for anything else, because I provide high-quality entertainment :D

You are certainly entertaining....lets see....what was that we call you now??? tactical something...hmmmm........:taunt:

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