I agree with this.
Based on the information we have now, I also agree that the punishment was inappropriate. Even if that particular group of students had bad intentions, any discipline should have been based upon any actions and not the shirts.
I also think that we need to be careful of our words and that we are careful not to condemn the Mexican-American students. Intolerance of this group is at a peak already and they are not to blame for the actions of one man.
That is very true. However, the Mexican-American students are not doing themselves any favors and helping to alleviate the intolerance when 200 leave the high school and stage a march chanting that they want respect.
They are escalating it from the actions of one man to now a representation of the Mexican-American student body. Now six police cars and a motorcycle officer are involved.
http://www.gilroydispatch.com/news/...arch-through-downtown-morgan-hill-for-respect
About 200 Hispanic teens are marching in Morgan Hill yelling "We want respect!" and "Si se puede!" in reaction to a controversy ignited when the Live Oak High School principal effectively sent four students home for wearing T-shirts with American flags on them during Cinco de Mayo.
Mexican-American students felt the students were being disrespectful on the only day they celebrate their heritage while students sporting red, white and blue said it violated their First Amendment rights.
Six police cars and a Morgan Hill motorcycle officer have been cruising alongside the large group as it marches.
The group - mostly high school students - walked out of school this morning after the story of four students who were sent home because they wore American flag T-shirts went viral on TV and online. Many wear red, white and green and two large Mexico flags can be seen at the front of the line.
The students say they want people to know they're proud of their heritage and they believe wearing red, white and blue on Cinco de Mayo is disrespectful. (bolding mine)
Many of the students are from Live Oak High School, who left school around 11 a.m. this morning and decided to march to the school district headquarters just north of Tennant Avenue. When they arrived, they were told to leave
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Telling citizens of the US that it is disrespectful to wear red, white and blue on Cinco de Mayo fosters intolerance as it should never, ever be disrespectful to wear red, white and blue in the United States of America on any day of the year. One can easily celebrate both cultures. You do not have to exclude one to have respect for the other.
The students are demanding that people not wear red, white and blue in this country on one day, saying it is disrespectful??

Let's face it, US citizens are a proud group. And when another group tells them it is disrespectful to be a US citizen, even for one day, it is going to raise hackles.
I said it in one of my earlier posts, it is really a shame that it is a small group of vocal, radical Mexican-Americans that is causing so much intolerance for the majority of the people of this incredibly rich and beautiful culture.
Again, people would laugh their heads off if the Germans demanded no wearing of red, white and blue during Oktoberfest or the Poles demanded no wearing of red, white and blue on their holidays. What if our Chinese citizens demanded no wearing of red, white and blue during the Chinese New Year?
Cultures should be celebrated, however, not by asking others to exclude the culture of the country they are in.