Eine Schule suspendierte 323 Schüler nach ICE-Protesten. Sie protestierten erneut.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2026/02/21/students-ice-protest-suspended/

21 Kommentare

  1. fence_sitter on

    FTA: ‚As for students facing suspension for leaving school property, Hellenberg said: “Not to be trite, but isn’t that what a walkout is?”‘ -Supportive Dad.

  2. Mikethebest78 on

    Good for them!!! Even if it is only a temporary understanding I like this trend!!!

  3. LuscioussBooty on

    Suspending 323 kids is insane. That’s like the whole school basically. They really showed their hand.

  4. That’ll show them, really punish those kids for protesting by… giving them even more time to protest

  5. Accurate-Guava-3337 on

    That’s hilarious. Teens can be so sassy and spirited. The school district isn’t going to win this one.

  6. PeachyyThighs on

    Love that they protested again anyway. Consequences be damned, they got principles.

  7. Good for them. They ain’t gonna learn shit in an American school anyway. Organize group trips to your local libraries and really educate yourselves since you can’t go to school anyway. From open study groups and learn how much of a sanctuary a library can really be. Gen Z sees the writing on the wall. They see through the lies like no other generation before them. They ain’t winning this, they’ll pop a poison pill en masse before ever working for the regime or turning on their friends.

  8. NoFlatworm3028 on

    We used to pray for „snow days.“ Now, kids figured out how to skip school with „ice days.“ Clever!

  9. JigglingBootey on

    School thought punishment would silence them and it just made them louder lol.

  10. Students: We’re leaving school because this is complete bullshit.

    Admin: Oh, yeah? Don’t come back for an extra day or two!

    Students: Uhhh… Okay that was our whole idea in the first place.

  11. That tells me that their parents support this as well, and I think that’s awesome.

  12. PlumpPeachhy on

    Suspending hundreds for speaking out is wild. What happened to teaching civic engagement?

  13. Funny-Suggestion1375 on

    This gets exponentially more effective if other schools protested in solidarity

  14. I think it’s fine for kids to walk out. They should also accept the consequences of their actions.

    If you leave work to protest and lose your job, that’s your choice.

    Not my kid. My kids are staying in school and finishing their work.

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