<p>i'm dropping by....anyway, i didnt read the whole thread cus it's very, very, long for me.</p>
<p>am i seeing cc 'bullying' here? hahaha</p>
<p>i'm dropping by....anyway, i didnt read the whole thread cus it's very, very, long for me.</p>
<p>am i seeing cc 'bullying' here? hahaha</p>
<p>they didn't ban the theme because it was just a really bad movie? but it was because Cuba is communist? that is really funny, sad, but funny</p>
<p>It's the truth. She really banned the theme because Cuba is Communist...that makes sense considering our school colors are red, white, and blue. I guess our prinicpal is patriotic in a strange sense?!?!?!</p>
<p>Meh. The headmaster at my English school flatly denied an Argentinean culture day at our school on the grounds of the Falklands War! Bear in mind this was 2 decades after a very minor conflict!</p>
<p>Principals and headmasters make some of the strangest decisions that just leave you scratching your head...</p>
<p>Thats what happens when you give power to these people.</p>
<p>I didn't give power to him did I? Its not like we have principal elections...</p>
<p>Well you did pay taxes for public education...not that you have a choice.</p>
<p>The point is that decisions made by those in charge should be sensible, not brimming over with bias for certain political ideologies...</p>
<p>The trouble is those who believe fanatically in certain political ideologies believe that that idealology produces be the most (and often only) sensible option.</p>