Houston School Board Bans “Rebel” Mascot Name Among Others
Sheesh Texas, may need to do some ass kicking down there. The school boards have turned into PC cops and taking a few more freedoms away, one little bit at a time. Yet their common core academia is just fine.
Students in the Houston Independent School District, the largest public school system in Texas and the 7th-largest in the entire country, will now suffer under a policy banning mascots a small minority of people find offensive.
The school board approved the ban by a vote of 7-0 on Thursday, reports local CBS affiliate KHOU. One board member abstained.
Affected mascots include Redskins, Indians, Warriors and Rebels.
Specifically, four schools will now have to change their longstanding names: the Westbury High School Rebels, the Welch Middle School Warriors, the Lamar High School Redskins and the Hamilton Middle School Indians.
I only have one more thing to say to school boards who go all liberal on everybody…..
4 thoughts on “Houston School Board Bans “Rebel” Mascot Name Among Others”
In two words: America’s Doomed!
Toejam – Would necessarily say doomed, but getting bent over quite a bit…and no kiss.
Remember: In the beginning, God made idiots. That was for practice. Then He made school boards.
John – Well played sir.