Oh goodness. Why was he going to that school in the first place? Now he's going to milk this gravy train for all it's worth. I hope the media doesn't make this into a mess.
"ShepherdsDog" said These whackos are only a few degrees off the Muzzie fundies.
I strongly question that. Are you serious? Those must be pretty large degrees, or by "Muzzie fundies" you don't mean the ones that have women wear burkas and stone people for adultery.
"Mr_Canada" said Well, to be honest, most kids are put into religious schools through their parents.
Kids don't get much of a choice with some parents.
Kids don't get much choice because it their parents' decision. I can understand the desire for your own ability to choose, but until he reaches the age where he can make his own decisions, he should follow through with the rules as they stand, barring abuse or extenuating circumstances, for which this fairly obviously doesn't qualify.
"coaster_dot" said I feel bad for those kids, because most of the time those are the kids that get messed up and confused later in life.
A bit simple, but we can work with that. Does the parent have authority to compel the child to act in a certain manner, in order to, in the parent's view "not fuck up the child"?
He knowingly broke the rules.... now he can be a man and face the consequences.
I'm not disagreeing but in reality, he has done what men have done since the beginning of time....he thought with the small head.....lol
I'd look at a suspension from that "school" as a badge of honour.
These whackos are only a few degrees off the Muzzie fundies.
Well, to be honest, most kids are put into religious schools through their parents.
Kids don't get much of a choice with some parents.
I feel bad for those kids, because most of the time those are the kids that get messed up and confused later in life.