Why are masks baned at school -10 points – (long description, sry)?
Saturday, March 20th, 2010 at
6:20 am
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The use of masks is banned because of security risk.Literally anyone could be behind the mask.But, and here’s the crunch, the rule applies across the board,not selectively, and the color of skin or ethnicity has nothing whatsoever to do with it.Speak to your parents and let them handle it with the school Board.The person involved should not have "swiped" the mask from your face, it should have been requested and the reason explained to you.That could be considered an assault.
Do speak to your parents on the issue and let them decide what to do about it.Good on you for seeking advice, but your parents know best.
I have no idea in that context.
I would say that masks in general are not aloud to be in schools is because in schools a gunman could come in a mask and shoot down the school, and they would not know who it was. It’s because if you do something wrong, they can identify who you are for the most part.
With everything else, about race, you might want to get your parents in it if the school unfairly reprimanded you. Get justice.
My school gives us this whole "We can’t identify the students in the case of an emergency" crap. But kids do it anyway though.