2015-11-13

In New Jersey its now OK to have medical marijuana in the schools.  In most schools kids can do, or say just about any crude or disrespectful thing they want.  Do you want to sport a t-shirt with the F-word on it?  No problem.  In more culturally sensitive school districts the kids are encouraged to convert to Islam by saying the Shahada.

In Georgia, part of the so called bible belt, a kid has to be very careful of wearing clothes with bad messages on them.

Foster: Green's top 3 finish disqualified for headband with Bible verse deemed logo

On Saturday, West Forsyth’s John Green was the third runner out of 226 to cross the finish line in the Class AAAAAA state championship race at Carrollton High School. Soon after collapsing from his effort and offering, as well as receiving, high fives from opponents as they walked by the cool-down tent, Green found out he placed 226th out of 226.

The Georgia High School Association is clamming up about why they did what they did.  They won't say what the reason is beyond a "uniform violation".  Except according to their own rules, they can't show that a violation took place.

Here's a picture of John Green and his evil headband:



His guilt is plain isn't it.  Oh, you can't see it? well here is a close up:



That's a much better shot.  Clearly John should be sent to a reeducation camp for this offense.

For the 99.9999999% of people who still have no idea what is on the head band, its Isaiah 40:30-31.  Which says:

Young men may grow tired and weary, even the fittest may stumble and fall;31 but those who hope in Adonai will renew their strength, they will soar aloft as with eagles’ wings; when they are running they won’t grow weary, when they are walking they won’t get tired.
Before we jump to any conclusions about their motives we should explore the many possibilities:

The GHSA has it out for West Forsyth schools

They don't like white people and wanted to make sure a minority placed in the top 3

The GHSA is anti Semitic

Some other reason that is so blatantly obvious that we should all know what horribly evil thing this high school senior did

I wonder what would have happened if the head ban had a pretty rainbow on it and something less obnoxious like, "Katelyn Jenner is my hero" or "I like it up the butt".  I really don't wonder.  I already know what would happen, the GHSA would be defending against a multi-million dollar lawsuit.

What would make for real entertainment is if the Jewish Anti Defamation League would sue the GHSA on behalf of young Mr. Green.  After all the offensive headband was a reference to the TANAKH.

There is such a real and present danger in America today of a Jewish reading material undermining western civilization and destroying our public school athletic programs that it must be stopped no matter what the cost!  Thank Ninsi'anna we have the GHSA to protect us from the messages on high school kids headbands. 

Show more