12-Year-Old Boy Suspended for Looking at a Girl. At Her Face. That’s It.
Article here. Excerpt:
'Kids can get in trouble for smooching. They can get in trouble for touching. They can get in trouble for chewing, playing with toys, and making sugary snacks. They can get in trouble for waving their hands the wrong way (don’t even get me started on pencil-twirlers). And yes, they can even get in trouble for staring.
According to WLWT.com, the principal at St. Gabriel Consolidated School—a private institution—suspended a pair of 12-year-old boys for a day for playing a staring game with a female student:
`Tolbert believes her son and another student at St. Gabriel were unfairly punished.
Tolbert said the boys got into a staring match with a female student last school year.
"He was playing a game with her. He said she was laughing. They were engaged. When she finally giggled and said stop. He stopped,” Tolbert said.
The female student was cited in court papers as saying she also stared at the boys.`
The relevant part of the school code gives administrators the power to suspend without hearing any student “whose presence possesses a continuing danger to persons or property or an ongoing threat of disrupting academic learning.”'
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It starts early, yes?
Thr 2x-standards around punishment, etc., for any real or perceived transgression of even made-up or arbitrary rules. No wonder females seem to think they can act w/ impunity relative to males. Things like this teach them, and it starts early.