Cody Alicea, 13, likes to fly a small American flag on his bike in honor of veterans such as his grandfather, Robert. He’s been doing it for two months. But now, the school he attends has ordered him to remove the flag citing “racial tensions.”
“In this country we’re supposed to be free,” said Cody, who attends Denair Middle School near Sacramento, CA. “And I should be able to wave my flag wherever I want to. And they‘re telling me I can’t.”
Free or not, officials say flag flying has become too controversial at the school. Denair Unified School District Superintendent Edward Parraz said that while Cody does have a First Amendment right, “with that comes a responsibility.”
That “responsibility” apparently means being more considerate to other cultures.
“Our Hispanic, you know, kids will, you know, bring their Mexican flags and they’ll display it, and then of course the kids would do the American flag situation, and it does cause kind of a racial tension which we don’t really want,” Parraz said. “We want them to appreciate the cultures.”
He explained that some Hispanic students got out of hand with their own flag flying on Cinco de Mayo.
In response, Cody now hides his flag during the day: he takes it off his bike, folds it up, and keeps it in his backpack.
“He‘s got that flag on his bike because he’s proud of where he comes from,” Cody’s father Robert Kisner told KCRA-TV.
Adding to the irony: the school flies an American flag outside the building.
Credit: Jonathon Seidl, theblaze.com



White flag of surrender


Don't Touch My Junk!

John Tyner's confrontation with a TSA security agent has become the national face joining a chorus of many Americans who are angry and frustrated about the overly invasive TSA full body pat down for people refusing to undergo a "naked" x-ray imaging scanner. When the TSA agent explained to Tyner that he would have to touch his groin area, Tyner told the TSA agent, "if you touch my junk I'm going to have you arrested" 


Tyner not only got his 15-minute of fame but his spontaneous outburst has extended his fame indefinitely. This is yet another example of how such instant pop culture phrases are added to the English language. "Don't Touch My Junk" will surely be used by Americans in conversations and will be used by entrepreneurs to sell products. It will surely be used by comedians. For me, I would have told off the agent..."if you touch my precious, I'm going to have you arrested."


I agree that there has got to be some sort of balance in providing security to screen passengers going through our airports. The TSA has told us to SHUT UP and subject ourselves to full body pat down if we choose not to go through the "naked body" x-ray machines. It's for our own good they tell us. However, the political correctness practiced by the TSA is going to get Americans killed one day. Where's the common sense? Let's not waste time patting down three year olds and elderly nuns. We secure the passengers but most of the cargo on passenger airlines are not scanned. How's that for security? Isn't it a joke and tragedy waiting to happen? Let's learn from the El Al Airlines and how they conduct security checks. 




Lack of common sense?



Hilarious Taiwanese Cartoon News Explains the TSA Backlash