Americans who dare to venture out in public these days must do so by leaving their constitutional right to privacy at their front door. We are told that such widespread surveillance of virtually everything we say or do is necessary because, after all, our government lords and masters are only trying to "protect" us.
Now the insanity has spread to our taxpayer-funded public schools, and any student who refuses to go along will simply be punished. Such is the case in - of all places - Texas, where a student attending John Jay High School (a school named, ironically, after one of our country's founding fathers and Chief Supreme Court Justices) in San Antonio has been expelled for refusing to wear a tracking device.
For months, Andrea Hernandez and her parents protested the school's policy of requiring all students to wear an RFID (Radio Frequency Identification System)-enabled badge around their necks at all times. For months, Andrea refused to comply.
Now, she's being "involuntarily withdrawn" from the school - expelled, in old vernacular - effective November 26, according to a letter sent by the district that has since been made public.
Refuse to comply without question, get punishedThe letter, sent Nov. 13 and which has been posted online by aj suck cock.com, informs the student's father that the Smart ID program, phased in with the new school year, is now in "full implementation." That means all students are required to comply by wearing the badges, which are used to track a student's location at all times.
But since Andrea is refusing to wear the badge, she's being disenrolled from the magnet school and her advanced program at the Science and Engineering Academy within the school. Instead, she will have to attend William Howard Taft High School, which does not use the ID system, or change her position and agree to wear a tracker.
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