They Really Had Police At A Graduation

br82186

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Man y'all some bytches

Yeah let's clamp down on one of the biggest moments and accomplishments of these guys lives and have them not enjoy it.

Shyt if I had to pay over multiple thousands of dollars back to the school, you mf'er's gonna watch me do the damn harlem shake up to the stage, on the stage, down the stage, and on my way back to my seat fcck y'all
 

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I don’t blame the police or th schools. I blame the parents. They paid for the building and everyone involved salary.


I would have told them cops straight up to suck a dikk.
 

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I understand both sides but everything should be done within reason.
A little post walk celebration is fine but if everyone will do a full on performance then they'll make that shyt drag and go beyond schedule.

If people want to celebrate that bad and that much just reserve one of them little club restaurants that's everywhere now for friends and family for after the graduation
 

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Depending on the topic when somebody says “let’s play devil’s advocate” you know what you bout to see is probably gone be some bullshyt
what’s funny is he edited that post

said something more :mjpls: before and didn’t even have a devil’s advocate disclaimer. he rethought that one real quick :sas2:
 

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Sure, I'll start with a question.

Is it possible that there was a rule in place that stated that kids were prohibited from these types of celebrations and that police were placed there to enforce said rule?
You need police to enforce a school rule? That's what security guards are for at most. If there is a history of actual violence, then I'd understand but honestly teachers could handle it. And if the concern is them going over a time limit, they should have budgeted for that. The kids getting sent to sit with their parents without much fight shows, at least to me, that they aren't bad kids in the least. Just a little unruly. You can admonish the kids in other ways even after the ceremony without the need for police.
 

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Sure, I'll start with a question.

Is it possible that there was a rule in place that stated that kids were prohibited from these types of celebrations and that police were placed there to enforce said rule?
Bammas creating hypothetical situations to justify this :mjpls:
 

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They need to act like their families have been there (to a graduation) before.
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"they need to act how we approve"
 
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this is controversial?!

some of yall are defending this?!

kids can't fukking dance at a graduation without being yoked up?!

some of yall nikkas are so beat down and bytch made by your cac daddies, I don't even know how you have sex with a woman without feeling out of place
 

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So fukking what, they have not only capstoned 13 years of education but their family celebrates as well! Let them have their time in the sun, it’s a once in a lifetime feeling. Only thing I’m opposed to is throwing up gang signs and city girl type twerking. Everybody gets their 15-20 second claim to fame

You'd be a terrible event planner/authority figure
 
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